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# **Raw Data Files** ### Demographics Participant demographics including gender and age are provided in the Demographics.xls file. The file presents the matching of participants by ID in EasyCap and Mobita. There are also recording notes provided which indicate whether there is anything that needs to be taken into consideration before starting the analysis of each participant. ---------- ### EasyCap Raw EEG data recorded with the EasyCap system are provided in the EEG folder. The data were recorded using BrainVision Analyzer. These files can be imported for analysis in e.g. in EEGLab or Fieldtrip. Eprime files with Flanker task responses have been deposited in the Eprime folder. There are two formats including .edat2 (Eprime specific) and .csv (accessible in Excel, R etc.). ---------- ### Mobita Raw EEG data recorded with the Mobita system are provided in the EEG folder. The data were recorded using Acqknowledge and exported to .edf file type. These files can be imported for analysis in most software including BrainVision Analyzer, EEGLab or Fieldtrip. Eprime files with Flanker task responses have been deposited in the Eprime folder. There are two formats including .edat2 (Eprime specific) and .csv (accessible in Excel, R etc.). There is another folder titled "Event Markers". The folder contains all data that were used to create marker labels for the Mobita data. In the "Mobita Event Markers" folder the files include extracted event timings based on the digital signal recorded in Acqknowledge (alongside the EEG). "Stimuli and Response Info from Eprime" contains files with data extracted from Eprime which directly informs the labeling of the digital markers based on stimulus and response types. The "Markers Output" folder contains the R script that was used to create the marker labels and the outputs from that script in .csv format. The second file format in this folder is .txt and these have been prepared specifically for direct import into BrainVision Analyzer.
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