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Date created: 2024-06-29 08:59 PM | Last Updated: 2024-11-07 10:22 PM

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Description: This project contains data and supplementing material to the Study "Portable EEG in groups shows increased brain coupling to strong health messages" authored by Martin A. Imhof, Karl-Philipp Flösch, Ralf Schmälzle, Britta Renner, & Harald T. Schupp. Contact: harald.schupp@uni-konstanz.de martin.imhof@uni-konstanz.de

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In this study, we used portable electroencephalography (EEG) to capture brain responses of young adults in small "neural focus groups" while viewing real-life video messages about risky alcohol use. The health messages varied in perceived effectiveness ("Strong"/"Weak").

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Figure Legend | Experimental setting and recording setup. a) …

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alcoholgrouphealth mediaISCmessage effectivenessportable EEG

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