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The EaR-P Lab EEG pre-programmed paradigms are: 1. Resting State: 4 min of resting-state EEG recording. 2. Alpha Block: 4 min of eyes open/closed, 1 min per block. 3. ASSR: 4 min of continuous auditory stimulation, 1 kHz carrier signal with 40 Hz amplitude modulation. 4. SSVEP: 4 min of continuous visual stimulation, 10 Hz flickering radial checkerboard, subjects seated at a distance of 60 cm from the center of the screen with room lights turned off. 5. AEP: 200 trials of discrete auditory events, 1 kHz pure tone of 200 ms duration with 10 ms rise/fall time, interstimulus interval (ISI) between 1200 and 1800 ms, total duration of 7–8 min. 6. VEP: 200 trials of discrete visual events, pattern-reversal radial checkerboard of 500 ms with 500 ms ISI, total duration of 5 min. 7. AEP OddBall: 200 trials of discrete standard/deviant auditory events (standard:440 Hz pure tone; deviant: 880 Hz pure tone), 100 ms duration with 10 ms rise/fall time and 1200–1800 ms ISI, total duration of about 15 min. 8. VEP OddBall: 200 trials of discrete standard/target visual events (standard: blue square; target: red circle), 500 ms duration with 600–700 ms ISI, total duration of about 18 min, subjects instructed to respond to target with button press. 9. EOG: 80 trials of discrete visual events, 500 ms duration dot movements with 1000– 1600 ms ISI, total duration of about 10 min, subjects seated at a distance of 30 cm from the center of the screen (i.e., visual angle of 16.2◦); subject’s head was stabilized using an adjustable chin rest and the monitor was centered with the subject’s eyes. Please refer to the main text in our paper for details on how EaR-P Lab was designed and to the Appendix 1 for details on the paradigms and settings. **LINK TO PUBLICATION:** https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/24/4/1226
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