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These data contain 60 participants performing a reward-based motor sequence learning paradigm on a digital piano, while we recorded the electroencephalogram, electrooculogram and electrocardiogram simultaneously. The paradigm is described in "Alterations in the amplitude and burst distribution of sensorimotor beta oscillations impair reward-dependent motor learning in anxiety. Sebastian Sporn, Thomas P. Hein, MarĂ­a Herrojo Ruiz. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/442772" Participants labeled wua, wub and wuc correspond to the experimental (anx1, anx2) and control groups, respectively, described in the manuscript. Data in the repository are MIDI performance data (piano performance files) and EEG files in BDF format (Biosemi 64 channels, srate 512Hz). The ECG signal was recorded bipolarly in the external channels 67:68. EOG was recorded bipolarly in channels 65:66).
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