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2. Task_ino.mat: SessionData.MovieSequence includes the sequence of the video clips (in indices 1 to 6).
 
2. Task_ino.mat: SessionData.MovieSequence includes the sequence of the video clips (in indices 1 to 6).
  
1: CmRf (“cF2_Tama”)
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Clip 1: CmRf (“cF2_Tama”)
  
2: CwRf (“cF2_WallwSnd”)
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Clip 2: CwRf (“cF2_WallwSnd”)
  
3: ChRf (“cF2_Yasuo”)
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Clip 3: ChRf (“cF2_Yasuo”)
  
4: CmRn (“cN1_Tama”)
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Clip 4: CmRn (“cN1_Tama”)
  
5: CwRn (“cN1_WallwSnd”)  
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Clip 5: CwRn (“cN1_WallwSnd”)  
  
6: ChRn (“cN1_Yasuo”)
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Clip 6: ChRn (“cN1_Yasuo”)
  
  
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Y: Y positions of the electrodes
 
Y: Y positions of the electrodes
 
  
 
== Reference ==  
 
== Reference ==  
  
 
Chao ZC, Nagasaka Y, Fujii N (2015). “Cortical network architecture for context processing in primate brain.” eLife.
 
Chao ZC, Nagasaka Y, Fujii N (2015). “Cortical network architecture for context processing in primate brain.” eLife.

Latest revision as of 15:50, 16 September 2015

Subjects

Subject 1: K2

Subject 2: Chibi

Subject 3: Kin2

Data format

For each subjects (Subjects 1, 2, and 3), there are three zip files, each contain data collected from a day, including three types of MATLAB files:


1. LFP_ch*.mat: ECoG signals for each electrode with the sampling rate of 1000Hz.


2. Task_ino.mat: SessionData.MovieSequence includes the sequence of the video clips (in indices 1 to 6).

Clip 1: CmRf (“cF2_Tama”)

Clip 2: CwRf (“cF2_WallwSnd”)

Clip 3: ChRf (“cF2_Yasuo”)

Clip 4: CmRn (“cN1_Tama”)

Clip 5: CwRn (“cN1_WallwSnd”)

Clip 6: ChRn (“cN1_Yasuo”)


3. Movie_start_time.mat: Indices of movie onsets


4. Electrode_fmri_outline_with_MW.mat: Information of the ECoG electrode locations

I: The image of electrode layout

X: X positions of the electrodes

Y: Y positions of the electrodes

Reference

Chao ZC, Nagasaka Y, Fujii N (2015). “Cortical network architecture for context processing in primate brain.” eLife.