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**Documentation of the Experiment** ---------------------------- https://osf.io/k6rqs **Online Accessible Data** ---------------------------- Data of the fNIRS Study are accessible via link and password after request and signing of the fNIRS MIKADO Dataset Statement of Use and Release Agreement per email. **To request the data please write an email to research_databases@mailbox.org.** Within 30 days of submitting your request, you will receive a response and in case of acceptance the download link and required password. This link should not be shared, distributed, or linked to from another website. Please ensure that you submit your request early enough to allow up to the 30 day processing time. **When citing the project or data please use the following references**: - Gado, S., Lingelbach, K., Wirzberger, M., & Vukelić, M. (2023). Decoding Mental Effort in a Quasi-Realistic Scenario: A Feasibility Study on Multimodal Data Fusion and Classification. Sensors, 23, 6546. https://doi.org/10.3390/s23146546 - Lingelbach, K., Gado, S., Wirzberger, M., & Vukelić, M. (2023). Workload-dependent Hemispheric Asymmetries during the Emotion-Cognition Interaction: A Naturalistic fNIRS Study. (submitted to Frontiers in Neuroergonomics). ---------- **Correspondence** Katharina Lingelbach, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO, Nobelstraße 12, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany. Email: Katharina.Lingelbach@iao.fraunhofer.de [1]: https://osf.io/k6rqs@iao.fraunhofer.de
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