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  1. Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 5

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    Updated Oct 4, 2024
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig (2024). Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 5 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.18112/openneuro.ds005509.v1.0.0
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    OpenNeurohttps://openneuro.org/
    Authors
    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The HBN-EEG Dataset

    This is Release 5 of HBN-EEG, the EEG and (soon-released) Eye-Tracking Section of the Child Mind Network Healthy Brain Network (HBN) Project, curated into the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. This dataset is part of a larger initiative to advance the understanding of child and adolescent mental health through collecting and analyzing neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data (Alexander et al., Sci Data 2017).

    Data Description

    This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) data and behavioral responses collected during EEG experiments from participants involved in the HBN project.

    Contents

    • EEG Data: High-resolution EEG recordings capture a wide range of neural activity during various tasks.
    • Behavioral Responses: Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction times and accuracy. This data was originally recorded within the behavior directory of the HBN data. The data is now included with the EEG data within the _events.tsv files.

    Special Features

    • Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Events, including the original EEG events and the included behavioral events, have clear explanations, including proper HED annotation suitable for systematic meta and mega analysis of the data.
    • P-Factor, Attention, Internalization and Externalization: Derived from the CBCL questionnaire, these factors provide valuable insights into the psychopathology of the participants, adding a rich layer of interpretation to the EEG and behavioral data.
    • Data quality and availability: We performed minimal quality control to ensure that the data was not corrupted, each task had its necessary events, and was ready for preprocessing. The results of this quality control are available in the participants.tsv file.
    • Future Releases: We are committed to enhancing this dataset with additional, valuable features in its next stages, including:
      • Personalized EEG Electrode Locations: To offer more detailed insights into individual neural activity patterns.
      • Personalized Lead Field Matrix: Enabling better understanding and interpretation of EEG data.
      • Eye-Tracking Data: Providing a window into the visual attention and processing mechanisms during EEG experiments.

    Copyright and License

    This dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY SA 4.0). Please cite the original HBN publication (https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.181) as well as the dataset paper (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.03.615261).

    Acknowledgments

    We would like to express our gratitude to all participants and their families, whose contributions have made this project possible. We also thank our dedicated team of researchers and clinicians for their efforts in collecting, processing, and curating this data.

  2. Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 1

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    Updated Mar 7, 2025
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig (2025). Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 1 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.18112/openneuro.ds005505.v1.0.1
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    OpenNeurohttps://openneuro.org/
    Authors
    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The HBN-EEG Dataset

    This is Release 1 of HBN-EEG, the EEG and (soon-released) Eye-Tracking Section of the Child Mind Network Healthy Brain Network (HBN) Project, curated into the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. This dataset is part of a larger initiative to advance the understanding of child and adolescent mental health through collecting and analyzing neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data (Alexander et al., Sci Data 2017).

    Data Description

    This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) data and behavioral responses collected during EEG experiments from >3000 participants (5-21 yo) involved in the HBN project. The data has been released in 11 separate Releases, each containing data from a different set of participants.

    Tasks

    The HBN-EEG dataset includes EEG recordings from participants performing six distinct tasks, which are categorized into passive and active tasks based on the presence of user input and interaction in the experiment.

    Passive Tasks

    1. Resting State: Participants rested with their heads on a chin rest, following instructions to open or close their eyes and fixate on a central cross.

    2. Surround Suppression: Participants viewed flashing peripheral disks with contrasting backgrounds, while event markers and conditions were recorded.

    3. Movie Watching: Participants watched four short movies with different themes, with event markers recording the start and stop times of presentations.

    Active Tasks

    1. Contrast Change Detection: Participants identified flickering disks with dominant contrast changes and received feedback based on their responses.

    2. Sequence Learning: Participants memorized and repeated sequences of flashed circles on the screen, designed for different age groups.

    3. Symbol Search: Participants performed a computerized symbol search task, identifying target symbols from rows of search symbols.

    Contents

    • EEG Data: High-resolution EEG recordings capture a wide range of neural activity during various tasks.
    • Behavioral Responses: Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction times and accuracy. This data was originally recorded within the behavior directory of the HBN data. The data is now included with the EEG data within the events.tsv files.

    Special Features

    • Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Events, including the original EEG events and the included behavioral events, have clear explanations, including proper HED annotation suitable for systematic meta and mega analysis of the data.
    • P-Factor, Attention, Internalization and Externalization: Derived from the CBCL questionnaire, these factors provide valuable insights into the psychopathology of the participants, adding a rich layer of interpretation to the EEG and behavioral data.
    • Data quality and availability: We performed minimal quality control to ensure that the data was not corrupted, each task had its necessary events, and was ready for preprocessing. The results of this quality control are available in the participants.tsv file.
    • Future Releases: We are committed to enhancing this dataset with additional, valuable features in its next stages, including:
      • Personalized EEG Electrode Locations: To offer more detailed insights into individual neural activity patterns.
      • Personalized Lead Field Matrix: Enabling better understanding and interpretation of EEG data.
      • Eye-Tracking Data: Providing a window into the visual attention and processing mechanisms during EEG experiments.

    Other HBN-EEG Datasets

    For access all releases of the HBN-EEG dataset, follow this link on NEMAR.org. The links to the individual releases are below:

    Release 1 | DS005505

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R1
    • Total subjects: 136

    Release 2 | DS005506

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R2
    • Total subjects: 152

    Release 3 | DS005507

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R3
    • Total subjects: 183

    Release 4 | DS005508

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R4
    • Total subjects: 324

    Release 5 | DS005509

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R5
    • Total subjects: 330

    Release 6 | DS05510

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R6
    • Total subjects: 134

    Release 7 | DS005511

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R7
    • Total subjects: 381

    Release 8 | DS005512

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R8
    • Total subjects: 257

    Release 9 | DS005514

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R9
    • Total subjects: 295

    Release 10 | DS005515

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R10
    • Total subjects: 533

    Release 11 | DS005516

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R11
    • Total subjects: 430

    Release NC | --NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE-- This dataset is intended for research purposes only under the CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 License and is not currently hosted on OpenNeuro/NEMAR. Any commercial use is prohibited.

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_NC
    • Total subjects: 458

    Copyright and License

    The HBN-EEG dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY SA 4.0), except for the Not-for-Commercial-Use dataset. Please cite the dataset paper (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.03.615261) as well as the original HBN publication (https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.181).

    Acknowledgments

    We would like to express our gratitude to all participants and their families, whose contributions have made this project possible. We also thank our dedicated team of researchers and clinicians for their efforts in collecting, processing, and curating this data.

  3. Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 3

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    Updated Mar 11, 2025
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig (2025). Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 3 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.18112/openneuro.ds005507.v1.0.1
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    Dataset provided by
    OpenNeurohttps://openneuro.org/
    Authors
    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The HBN-EEG Dataset

    This is Release 3 of HBN-EEG, the EEG and (soon-released) Eye-Tracking Section of the Child Mind Network Healthy Brain Network (HBN) Project, curated into the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. This dataset is part of a larger initiative to advance the understanding of child and adolescent mental health through collecting and analyzing neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data (Alexander et al., Sci Data 2017).

    Data Description

    This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) data and behavioral responses collected during EEG experiments from >3000 participants (5-21 yo) involved in the HBN project. The data has been released in 11 separate Releases, each containing data from a different set of participants.

    Tasks

    The HBN-EEG dataset includes EEG recordings from participants performing six distinct tasks, which are categorized into passive and active tasks based on the presence of user input and interaction in the experiment.

    Passive Tasks

    1. Resting State: Participants rested with their heads on a chin rest, following instructions to open or close their eyes and fixate on a central cross.

    2. Surround Suppression: Participants viewed flashing peripheral disks with contrasting backgrounds, while event markers and conditions were recorded.

    3. Movie Watching: Participants watched four short movies with different themes, with event markers recording the start and stop times of presentations.

    Active Tasks

    1. Contrast Change Detection: Participants identified flickering disks with dominant contrast changes and received feedback based on their responses.

    2. Sequence Learning: Participants memorized and repeated sequences of flashed circles on the screen, designed for different age groups.

    3. Symbol Search: Participants performed a computerized symbol search task, identifying target symbols from rows of search symbols.

    Contents

    • EEG Data: High-resolution EEG recordings capture a wide range of neural activity during various tasks.
    • Behavioral Responses: Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction times and accuracy. This data was originally recorded within the behavior directory of the HBN data. The data is now included with the EEG data within the events.tsv files.

    Special Features

    • Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Events, including the original EEG events and the included behavioral events, have clear explanations, including proper HED annotation suitable for systematic meta and mega analysis of the data.
    • P-Factor, Attention, Internalization and Externalization: Derived from the CBCL questionnaire, these factors provide valuable insights into the psychopathology of the participants, adding a rich layer of interpretation to the EEG and behavioral data.
    • Data quality and availability: We performed minimal quality control to ensure that the data was not corrupted, each task had its necessary events, and was ready for preprocessing. The results of this quality control are available in the participants.tsv file.
    • Future Releases: We are committed to enhancing this dataset with additional, valuable features in its next stages, including:
      • Personalized EEG Electrode Locations: To offer more detailed insights into individual neural activity patterns.
      • Personalized Lead Field Matrix: Enabling better understanding and interpretation of EEG data.
      • Eye-Tracking Data: Providing a window into the visual attention and processing mechanisms during EEG experiments.

    Other HBN-EEG Datasets

    For access all releases of the HBN-EEG dataset, follow this link on NEMAR.org. The links to the individual releases are below:

    Release 1 | DS005505

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R1
    • Total subjects: 136

    Release 2 | DS005506

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R2
    • Total subjects: 152

    Release 3 | DS005507

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R3
    • Total subjects: 183

    Release 4 | DS005508

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R4
    • Total subjects: 324

    Release 5 | DS005509

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R5
    • Total subjects: 330

    Release 6 | DS05510

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R6
    • Total subjects: 134

    Release 7 | DS005511

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R7
    • Total subjects: 381

    Release 8 | DS005512

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R8
    • Total subjects: 257

    Release 9 | DS005514

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R9
    • Total subjects: 295

    Release 10 | DS005515

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R10
    • Total subjects: 533

    Release 11 | DS005516

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R11
    • Total subjects: 430

    Release NC | --NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE-- This dataset is intended for research purposes only under the CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 License and is not currently hosted on OpenNeuro/NEMAR. Any commercial use is prohibited.

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_NC
    • Total subjects: 458

    Copyright and License

    The HBN-EEG dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY SA 4.0), except for the Not-for-Commercial-Use dataset. Please cite the dataset paper (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.03.615261) as well as the original HBN publication (https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.181).

    Acknowledgments

    We would like to express our gratitude to all participants and their families, whose contributions have made this project possible. We also thank our dedicated team of researchers and clinicians for their efforts in collecting, processing, and curating this data.

  4. Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 2

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    Updated Mar 11, 2025
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig (2025). Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 2 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.18112/openneuro.ds005506.v1.0.1
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    OpenNeurohttps://openneuro.org/
    Authors
    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The HBN-EEG Dataset

    This is Release 2 of HBN-EEG, the EEG and (soon-released) Eye-Tracking Section of the Child Mind Network Healthy Brain Network (HBN) Project, curated into the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. This dataset is part of a larger initiative to advance the understanding of child and adolescent mental health through collecting and analyzing neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data (Alexander et al., Sci Data 2017).

    Data Description

    This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) data and behavioral responses collected during EEG experiments from >3000 participants (5-21 yo) involved in the HBN project. The data has been released in 11 separate Releases, each containing data from a different set of participants.

    Tasks

    The HBN-EEG dataset includes EEG recordings from participants performing six distinct tasks, which are categorized into passive and active tasks based on the presence of user input and interaction in the experiment.

    Passive Tasks

    1. Resting State: Participants rested with their heads on a chin rest, following instructions to open or close their eyes and fixate on a central cross.

    2. Surround Suppression: Participants viewed flashing peripheral disks with contrasting backgrounds, while event markers and conditions were recorded.

    3. Movie Watching: Participants watched four short movies with different themes, with event markers recording the start and stop times of presentations.

    Active Tasks

    1. Contrast Change Detection: Participants identified flickering disks with dominant contrast changes and received feedback based on their responses.

    2. Sequence Learning: Participants memorized and repeated sequences of flashed circles on the screen, designed for different age groups.

    3. Symbol Search: Participants performed a computerized symbol search task, identifying target symbols from rows of search symbols.

    Contents

    • EEG Data: High-resolution EEG recordings capture a wide range of neural activity during various tasks.
    • Behavioral Responses: Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction times and accuracy. This data was originally recorded within the behavior directory of the HBN data. The data is now included with the EEG data within the events.tsv files.

    Special Features

    • Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Events, including the original EEG events and the included behavioral events, have clear explanations, including proper HED annotation suitable for systematic meta and mega analysis of the data.
    • P-Factor, Attention, Internalization and Externalization: Derived from the CBCL questionnaire, these factors provide valuable insights into the psychopathology of the participants, adding a rich layer of interpretation to the EEG and behavioral data.
    • Data quality and availability: We performed minimal quality control to ensure that the data was not corrupted, each task had its necessary events, and was ready for preprocessing. The results of this quality control are available in the participants.tsv file.
    • Future Releases: We are committed to enhancing this dataset with additional, valuable features in its next stages, including:
      • Personalized EEG Electrode Locations: To offer more detailed insights into individual neural activity patterns.
      • Personalized Lead Field Matrix: Enabling better understanding and interpretation of EEG data.
      • Eye-Tracking Data: Providing a window into the visual attention and processing mechanisms during EEG experiments.

    Other HBN-EEG Datasets

    For access all releases of the HBN-EEG dataset, follow this link on NEMAR.org. The links to the individual releases are below:

    Release 1 | DS005505

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R1
    • Total subjects: 136

    Release 2 | DS005506

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R2
    • Total subjects: 152

    Release 3 | DS005507

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R3
    • Total subjects: 183

    Release 4 | DS005508

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R4
    • Total subjects: 324

    Release 5 | DS005509

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R5
    • Total subjects: 330

    Release 6 | DS05510

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R6
    • Total subjects: 134

    Release 7 | DS005511

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R7
    • Total subjects: 381

    Release 8 | DS005512

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R8
    • Total subjects: 257

    Release 9 | DS005514

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R9
    • Total subjects: 295

    Release 10 | DS005515

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R10
    • Total subjects: 533

    Release 11 | DS005516

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R11
    • Total subjects: 430

    Release NC | --NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE-- This dataset is intended for research purposes only under the CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 License and is not currently hosted on OpenNeuro/NEMAR. Any commercial use is prohibited.

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_NC
    • Total subjects: 458

    Copyright and License

    The HBN-EEG dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY SA 4.0), except for the Not-for-Commercial-Use dataset. Please cite the dataset paper (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.03.615261) as well as the original HBN publication (https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.181).

    Acknowledgments

    We would like to express our gratitude to all participants and their families, whose contributions have made this project possible. We also thank our dedicated team of researchers and clinicians for their efforts in collecting, processing, and curating this data.

  5. Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 9

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    Updated Mar 11, 2025
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig (2025). Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 9 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.18112/openneuro.ds005514.v1.0.1
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    OpenNeurohttps://openneuro.org/
    Authors
    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The HBN-EEG Dataset

    This is Release 9 of HBN-EEG, the EEG and (soon-released) Eye-Tracking Section of the Child Mind Network Healthy Brain Network (HBN) Project, curated into the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. This dataset is part of a larger initiative to advance the understanding of child and adolescent mental health through collecting and analyzing neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data (Alexander et al., Sci Data 2017).

    Data Description

    This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) data and behavioral responses collected during EEG experiments from >3000 participants (5-21 yo) involved in the HBN project. The data has been released in 11 separate Releases, each containing data from a different set of participants.

    Tasks

    The HBN-EEG dataset includes EEG recordings from participants performing six distinct tasks, which are categorized into passive and active tasks based on the presence of user input and interaction in the experiment.

    Passive Tasks

    1. Resting State: Participants rested with their heads on a chin rest, following instructions to open or close their eyes and fixate on a central cross.

    2. Surround Suppression: Participants viewed flashing peripheral disks with contrasting backgrounds, while event markers and conditions were recorded.

    3. Movie Watching: Participants watched four short movies with different themes, with event markers recording the start and stop times of presentations.

    Active Tasks

    1. Contrast Change Detection: Participants identified flickering disks with dominant contrast changes and received feedback based on their responses.

    2. Sequence Learning: Participants memorized and repeated sequences of flashed circles on the screen, designed for different age groups.

    3. Symbol Search: Participants performed a computerized symbol search task, identifying target symbols from rows of search symbols.

    Contents

    • EEG Data: High-resolution EEG recordings capture a wide range of neural activity during various tasks.
    • Behavioral Responses: Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction times and accuracy. This data was originally recorded within the behavior directory of the HBN data. The data is now included with the EEG data within the events.tsv files.

    Special Features

    • Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Events, including the original EEG events and the included behavioral events, have clear explanations, including proper HED annotation suitable for systematic meta and mega analysis of the data.
    • P-Factor, Attention, Internalization and Externalization: Derived from the CBCL questionnaire, these factors provide valuable insights into the psychopathology of the participants, adding a rich layer of interpretation to the EEG and behavioral data.
    • Data quality and availability: We performed minimal quality control to ensure that the data was not corrupted, each task had its necessary events, and was ready for preprocessing. The results of this quality control are available in the participants.tsv file.
    • Future Releases: We are committed to enhancing this dataset with additional, valuable features in its next stages, including:
      • Personalized EEG Electrode Locations: To offer more detailed insights into individual neural activity patterns.
      • Personalized Lead Field Matrix: Enabling better understanding and interpretation of EEG data.
      • Eye-Tracking Data: Providing a window into the visual attention and processing mechanisms during EEG experiments.

    Other HBN-EEG Datasets

    For access all releases of the HBN-EEG dataset, follow this link on NEMAR.org. The links to the individual releases are below:

    Release 1 | DS005505

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R1
    • Total subjects: 136

    Release 2 | DS005506

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R2
    • Total subjects: 152

    Release 3 | DS005507

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R3
    • Total subjects: 183

    Release 4 | DS005508

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R4
    • Total subjects: 324

    Release 5 | DS005509

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R5
    • Total subjects: 330

    Release 6 | DS05510

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R6
    • Total subjects: 134

    Release 7 | DS005511

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R7
    • Total subjects: 381

    Release 8 | DS005512

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R8
    • Total subjects: 257

    Release 9 | DS005514

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R9
    • Total subjects: 295

    Release 10 | DS005515

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R10
    • Total subjects: 533

    Release 11 | DS005516

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R11
    • Total subjects: 430

    Release NC | --NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE-- This dataset is intended for research purposes only under the CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 License and is not currently hosted on OpenNeuro/NEMAR. Any commercial use is prohibited.

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_NC
    • Total subjects: 458

    Copyright and License

    The HBN-EEG dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY SA 4.0), except for the Not-for-Commercial-Use dataset. Please cite the dataset paper (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.03.615261) as well as the original HBN publication (https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.181).

    Acknowledgments

    We would like to express our gratitude to all participants and their families, whose contributions have made this project possible. We also thank our dedicated team of researchers and clinicians for their efforts in collecting, processing, and curating this data.

  6. Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 11

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    Updated Mar 11, 2025
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig (2025). Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 11 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.18112/openneuro.ds005516.v1.0.1
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    The HBN-EEG Dataset

    This is Release 11 of HBN-EEG, the EEG and (soon-released) Eye-Tracking Section of the Child Mind Network Healthy Brain Network (HBN) Project, curated into the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. This dataset is part of a larger initiative to advance the understanding of child and adolescent mental health through collecting and analyzing neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data (Alexander et al., Sci Data 2017).

    Data Description

    This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) data and behavioral responses collected during EEG experiments from >3000 participants (5-21 yo) involved in the HBN project. The data has been released in 11 separate Releases, each containing data from a different set of participants.

    Tasks

    The HBN-EEG dataset includes EEG recordings from participants performing six distinct tasks, which are categorized into passive and active tasks based on the presence of user input and interaction in the experiment.

    Passive Tasks

    1. Resting State: Participants rested with their heads on a chin rest, following instructions to open or close their eyes and fixate on a central cross.

    2. Surround Suppression: Participants viewed flashing peripheral disks with contrasting backgrounds, while event markers and conditions were recorded.

    3. Movie Watching: Participants watched four short movies with different themes, with event markers recording the start and stop times of presentations.

    Active Tasks

    1. Contrast Change Detection: Participants identified flickering disks with dominant contrast changes and received feedback based on their responses.

    2. Sequence Learning: Participants memorized and repeated sequences of flashed circles on the screen, designed for different age groups.

    3. Symbol Search: Participants performed a computerized symbol search task, identifying target symbols from rows of search symbols.

    Contents

    • EEG Data: High-resolution EEG recordings capture a wide range of neural activity during various tasks.
    • Behavioral Responses: Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction times and accuracy. This data was originally recorded within the behavior directory of the HBN data. The data is now included with the EEG data within the events.tsv files.

    Special Features

    • Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Events, including the original EEG events and the included behavioral events, have clear explanations, including proper HED annotation suitable for systematic meta and mega analysis of the data.
    • P-Factor, Attention, Internalization and Externalization: Derived from the CBCL questionnaire, these factors provide valuable insights into the psychopathology of the participants, adding a rich layer of interpretation to the EEG and behavioral data.
    • Data quality and availability: We performed minimal quality control to ensure that the data was not corrupted, each task had its necessary events, and was ready for preprocessing. The results of this quality control are available in the participants.tsv file.
    • Future Releases: We are committed to enhancing this dataset with additional, valuable features in its next stages, including:
      • Personalized EEG Electrode Locations: To offer more detailed insights into individual neural activity patterns.
      • Personalized Lead Field Matrix: Enabling better understanding and interpretation of EEG data.
      • Eye-Tracking Data: Providing a window into the visual attention and processing mechanisms during EEG experiments.

    Other HBN-EEG Datasets

    For access all releases of the HBN-EEG dataset, follow this link on NEMAR.org. The links to the individual releases are below:

    Release 1 | DS005505

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R1
    • Total subjects: 136

    Release 2 | DS005506

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R2
    • Total subjects: 152

    Release 3 | DS005507

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R3
    • Total subjects: 183

    Release 4 | DS005508

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R4
    • Total subjects: 324

    Release 5 | DS005509

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R5
    • Total subjects: 330

    Release 6 | DS05510

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R6
    • Total subjects: 134

    Release 7 | DS005511

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R7
    • Total subjects: 381

    Release 8 | DS005512

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R8
    • Total subjects: 257

    Release 9 | DS005514

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R9
    • Total subjects: 295

    Release 10 | DS005515

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R10
    • Total subjects: 533

    Release 11 | DS005516

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R11
    • Total subjects: 430

    Release NC | --NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE-- This dataset is intended for research purposes only under the CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 License and is not currently hosted on OpenNeuro/NEMAR. Any commercial use is prohibited.

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_NC
    • Total subjects: 458

    Copyright and License

    The HBN-EEG dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY SA 4.0), except for the Not-for-Commercial-Use dataset. Please cite the dataset paper (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.03.615261) as well as the original HBN publication (https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.181).

    Acknowledgments

    We would like to express our gratitude to all participants and their families, whose contributions have made this project possible. We also thank our dedicated team of researchers and clinicians for their efforts in collecting, processing, and curating this data.

  7. Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 4

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    Updated Oct 4, 2024
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig (2024). Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 4 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.18112/openneuro.ds005508.v1.0.0
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    Authors
    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The HBN-EEG Dataset

    This is Release 4 of HBN-EEG, the EEG and (soon-released) Eye-Tracking Section of the Child Mind Network Healthy Brain Network (HBN) Project, curated into the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. This dataset is part of a larger initiative to advance the understanding of child and adolescent mental health through collecting and analyzing neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data (Alexander et al., Sci Data 2017).

    Data Description

    This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) data and behavioral responses collected during EEG experiments from participants involved in the HBN project.

    Contents

    • EEG Data: High-resolution EEG recordings capture a wide range of neural activity during various tasks.
    • Behavioral Responses: Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction times and accuracy. This data was originally recorded within the behavior directory of the HBN data. The data is now included with the EEG data within the _events.tsv files.

    Special Features

    • Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Events, including the original EEG events and the included behavioral events, have clear explanations, including proper HED annotation suitable for systematic meta and mega analysis of the data.
    • P-Factor, Attention, Internalization and Externalization: Derived from the CBCL questionnaire, these factors provide valuable insights into the psychopathology of the participants, adding a rich layer of interpretation to the EEG and behavioral data.
    • Data quality and availability: We performed minimal quality control to ensure that the data was not corrupted, each task had its necessary events, and was ready for preprocessing. The results of this quality control are available in the participants.tsv file.
    • Future Releases: We are committed to enhancing this dataset with additional, valuable features in its next stages, including:
      • Personalized EEG Electrode Locations: To offer more detailed insights into individual neural activity patterns.
      • Personalized Lead Field Matrix: Enabling better understanding and interpretation of EEG data.
      • Eye-Tracking Data: Providing a window into the visual attention and processing mechanisms during EEG experiments.

    Copyright and License

    This dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY SA 4.0). Please cite the original HBN publication (https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.181) as well as the dataset paper (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.03.615261).

    Acknowledgments

    We would like to express our gratitude to all participants and their families, whose contributions have made this project possible. We also thank our dedicated team of researchers and clinicians for their efforts in collecting, processing, and curating this data.

  8. Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 7

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    Updated Mar 11, 2025
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig (2025). Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 7 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.18112/openneuro.ds005511.v1.0.1
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    OpenNeurohttps://openneuro.org/
    Authors
    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The HBN-EEG Dataset

    This is Release 7 of HBN-EEG, the EEG and (soon-released) Eye-Tracking Section of the Child Mind Network Healthy Brain Network (HBN) Project, curated into the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. This dataset is part of a larger initiative to advance the understanding of child and adolescent mental health through collecting and analyzing neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data (Alexander et al., Sci Data 2017).

    Data Description

    This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) data and behavioral responses collected during EEG experiments from >3000 participants (5-21 yo) involved in the HBN project. The data has been released in 11 separate Releases, each containing data from a different set of participants.

    Tasks

    The HBN-EEG dataset includes EEG recordings from participants performing six distinct tasks, which are categorized into passive and active tasks based on the presence of user input and interaction in the experiment.

    Passive Tasks

    1. Resting State: Participants rested with their heads on a chin rest, following instructions to open or close their eyes and fixate on a central cross.

    2. Surround Suppression: Participants viewed flashing peripheral disks with contrasting backgrounds, while event markers and conditions were recorded.

    3. Movie Watching: Participants watched four short movies with different themes, with event markers recording the start and stop times of presentations.

    Active Tasks

    1. Contrast Change Detection: Participants identified flickering disks with dominant contrast changes and received feedback based on their responses.

    2. Sequence Learning: Participants memorized and repeated sequences of flashed circles on the screen, designed for different age groups.

    3. Symbol Search: Participants performed a computerized symbol search task, identifying target symbols from rows of search symbols.

    Contents

    • EEG Data: High-resolution EEG recordings capture a wide range of neural activity during various tasks.
    • Behavioral Responses: Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction times and accuracy. This data was originally recorded within the behavior directory of the HBN data. The data is now included with the EEG data within the events.tsv files.

    Special Features

    • Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Events, including the original EEG events and the included behavioral events, have clear explanations, including proper HED annotation suitable for systematic meta and mega analysis of the data.
    • P-Factor, Attention, Internalization and Externalization: Derived from the CBCL questionnaire, these factors provide valuable insights into the psychopathology of the participants, adding a rich layer of interpretation to the EEG and behavioral data.
    • Data quality and availability: We performed minimal quality control to ensure that the data was not corrupted, each task had its necessary events, and was ready for preprocessing. The results of this quality control are available in the participants.tsv file.
    • Future Releases: We are committed to enhancing this dataset with additional, valuable features in its next stages, including:
      • Personalized EEG Electrode Locations: To offer more detailed insights into individual neural activity patterns.
      • Personalized Lead Field Matrix: Enabling better understanding and interpretation of EEG data.
      • Eye-Tracking Data: Providing a window into the visual attention and processing mechanisms during EEG experiments.

    Other HBN-EEG Datasets

    For access all releases of the HBN-EEG dataset, follow this link on NEMAR.org. The links to the individual releases are below:

    Release 1 | DS005505

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R1
    • Total subjects: 136

    Release 2 | DS005506

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R2
    • Total subjects: 152

    Release 3 | DS005507

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R3
    • Total subjects: 183

    Release 4 | DS005508

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R4
    • Total subjects: 324

    Release 5 | DS005509

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R5
    • Total subjects: 330

    Release 6 | DS05510

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R6
    • Total subjects: 134

    Release 7 | DS005511

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R7
    • Total subjects: 381

    Release 8 | DS005512

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R8
    • Total subjects: 257

    Release 9 | DS005514

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R9
    • Total subjects: 295

    Release 10 | DS005515

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R10
    • Total subjects: 533

    Release 11 | DS005516

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_R11
    • Total subjects: 430

    Release NC | --NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE-- This dataset is intended for research purposes only under the CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 License and is not currently hosted on OpenNeuro/NEMAR. Any commercial use is prohibited.

    • S3 URI: s3://fcp-indi/data/Projects/HBN/BIDS_EEG/cmi_bids_NC
    • Total subjects: 458

    Copyright and License

    The HBN-EEG dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY SA 4.0), except for the Not-for-Commercial-Use dataset. Please cite the dataset paper (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.03.615261) as well as the original HBN publication (https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.181).

    Acknowledgments

    We would like to express our gratitude to all participants and their families, whose contributions have made this project possible. We also thank our dedicated team of researchers and clinicians for their efforts in collecting, processing, and curating this data.

  9. Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 8

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    Updated Oct 4, 2024
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig (2024). Healthy Brain Network (HBN) EEG - Release 8 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.18112/openneuro.ds005512.v1.0.0
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    Seyed Yahya Shirazi; Alexandre Franco; Maurício Scopel Hoffmann; Nathalia B. Esper; Dung Truong; Arnaud Delorme; Michael Milham; Scott Makeig
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The HBN-EEG Dataset

    This is Release 8 of HBN-EEG, the EEG and (soon-released) Eye-Tracking Section of the Child Mind Network Healthy Brain Network (HBN) Project, curated into the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. This dataset is part of a larger initiative to advance the understanding of child and adolescent mental health through collecting and analyzing neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data (Alexander et al., Sci Data 2017).

    Data Description

    This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) data and behavioral responses collected during EEG experiments from participants involved in the HBN project.

    Contents

    • EEG Data: High-resolution EEG recordings capture a wide range of neural activity during various tasks.
    • Behavioral Responses: Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction times and accuracy. This data was originally recorded within the behavior directory of the HBN data. The data is now included with the EEG data within the _events.tsv files.

    Special Features

    • Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Events, including the original EEG events and the included behavioral events, have clear explanations, including proper HED annotation suitable for systematic meta and mega analysis of the data.
    • P-Factor, Attention, Internalization and Externalization: Derived from the CBCL questionnaire, these factors provide valuable insights into the psychopathology of the participants, adding a rich layer of interpretation to the EEG and behavioral data.
    • Data quality and availability: We performed minimal quality control to ensure that the data was not corrupted, each task had its necessary events, and was ready for preprocessing. The results of this quality control are available in the participants.tsv file.
    • Future Releases: We are committed to enhancing this dataset with additional, valuable features in its next stages, including:
      • Personalized EEG Electrode Locations: To offer more detailed insights into individual neural activity patterns.
      • Personalized Lead Field Matrix: Enabling better understanding and interpretation of EEG data.
      • Eye-Tracking Data: Providing a window into the visual attention and processing mechanisms during EEG experiments.

    Copyright and License

    This dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY SA 4.0). Please cite the original HBN publication (https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.181) as well as the dataset paper (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.03.615261).

    Acknowledgments

    We would like to express our gratitude to all participants and their families, whose contributions have made this project possible. We also thank our dedicated team of researchers and clinicians for their efforts in collecting, processing, and curating this data.

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Description

The HBN-EEG Dataset

This is Release 5 of HBN-EEG, the EEG and (soon-released) Eye-Tracking Section of the Child Mind Network Healthy Brain Network (HBN) Project, curated into the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. This dataset is part of a larger initiative to advance the understanding of child and adolescent mental health through collecting and analyzing neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data (Alexander et al., Sci Data 2017).

Data Description

This dataset comprises electroencephalogram (EEG) data and behavioral responses collected during EEG experiments from participants involved in the HBN project.

Contents

  • EEG Data: High-resolution EEG recordings capture a wide range of neural activity during various tasks.
  • Behavioral Responses: Participant responses during EEG tasks, including reaction times and accuracy. This data was originally recorded within the behavior directory of the HBN data. The data is now included with the EEG data within the _events.tsv files.

Special Features

  • Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED): Events, including the original EEG events and the included behavioral events, have clear explanations, including proper HED annotation suitable for systematic meta and mega analysis of the data.
  • P-Factor, Attention, Internalization and Externalization: Derived from the CBCL questionnaire, these factors provide valuable insights into the psychopathology of the participants, adding a rich layer of interpretation to the EEG and behavioral data.
  • Data quality and availability: We performed minimal quality control to ensure that the data was not corrupted, each task had its necessary events, and was ready for preprocessing. The results of this quality control are available in the participants.tsv file.
  • Future Releases: We are committed to enhancing this dataset with additional, valuable features in its next stages, including:
    • Personalized EEG Electrode Locations: To offer more detailed insights into individual neural activity patterns.
    • Personalized Lead Field Matrix: Enabling better understanding and interpretation of EEG data.
    • Eye-Tracking Data: Providing a window into the visual attention and processing mechanisms during EEG experiments.

Copyright and License

This dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY SA 4.0). Please cite the original HBN publication (https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.181) as well as the dataset paper (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.03.615261).

Acknowledgments

We would like to express our gratitude to all participants and their families, whose contributions have made this project possible. We also thank our dedicated team of researchers and clinicians for their efforts in collecting, processing, and curating this data.

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