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Brain imaging (fMRI, EEG), neural recordings, connectome, cognitive experiments, psychology
1,728 datasets
9.5 KB of data in XLS format, last updated on 2026-04-24, accompanies the pNMS software for neuromuscular modeling. The dataset, created by Hojeong Kim, supports automated population construction and parallel simulation of neuromuscular cells. It is designed to replicate experimental results and predict cell population behaviors under various physiological conditions.
A 7.9 MB Excel dataset from figshare, uploaded by Yannick Fotio on May 1, 2026. It likely contains data related to metabolic changes in spinal cord oligodendrocytes after peripheral injury and their link to chronic pain via Aβ42 production.
Geoscience Australia's SOL5117 survey collected underwater video footage and 12-megapixel still images from 79 stations in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf between 30 July and 30 September 2010. The survey was a collaboration with the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT). Its aims were to map seabed environments and investigate potential geohazards and sensitive ecosystems.
UK Biobank and Human Connectome Project Young Adult datasets were used to discover and validate genetically informed brain subnetworks. The dataset, authored by Yisha Yao and last updated in May 2026, presents results from a statistical framework designed to disentangle genetic effects from other sources of variation in brain connectivity. The 2.0 MB resource is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
NASA's Chandra Deep Field South 2-Megasecond Catalog contains point-source data from one of the most sensitive X-ray surveys ever performed. The table includes 578 X-ray sources, with 462 in the main catalog, covering an area of ~436 arcmin² and providing optical/infrared photometry and spectroscopic redshifts for 224 sources. The data was last updated on 2026-03-13.
The 4-megasecond Chandra Deep Field-South survey is the deepest X-ray survey to date, covering 464.5 arcmin². It contains a main catalog of 740 X-ray sources detected with high reliability, including 300 new sources not in the previous 2 Ms catalog. The catalog, provided by NASA, includes multiwavelength identifications, photometry, and redshifts for the majority of sources, with analysis indicating over 75% are active galactic nuclei.
A catalog of 1,008 X-ray sources detected in the Chandra Deep Field-South from a ~7 Ms exposure covering 484.2 square arcminutes. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration provides this data, which includes multiwavelength counterparts for 992 sources and identifies 711 active galactic nuclei. The catalog was last updated on March 13, 2026.
A 414.5 KB PDF review authored by D. Chanuka M. Kulatunga and last updated in May 2026. The document emphasizes protein-coding genes as neuronal markers due to their wide availability and compatibility with standard detection methods. It aims to guide strategic marker selection for neuron identification across diverse experimental systems.
Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey data from the 2017–2018 wave, focusing on 1,261 urban-dwelling older adults living alone. The dataset, authored by Min Wang, assesses sleep quality, depression, cognitive function, and life satisfaction. It was used for a parallel mediation analysis with 5,000 bootstrap samples and 5-fold cross-validation.
30.9 MB of experimental data from a study exploring neurotransmitter co-release at the medial olivocochlear (MOC) to inner hair cell (IHC) synapse in mice. The dataset, created by Tais Castagnola and last updated in April 2026, includes results from optogenetic stimulation, optical neurotransmitter detection, and calcium imaging. Findings indicate GABA and acetylcholine are co-released from at least a subset of MOC terminals, with GABA acting as a negative feedback mechanism during an immature developmental stage.
A 2026 meta-analysis by Diana Campos-Beltrán synthesizes data from 42 studies with 1,878 healthy human subjects. It examines differences in EEG sleep spindles and sleep macrostructure related to aging, sex, and cognitive ability. The analysis was conducted using Meta-Essentials v1.4, with results presented in tables and plots.
A geological report describes lower Paleozoic units southwest of Big Salmon Lake in south-central Yukon. The Government of Yukon published this report, which was last updated on April 17, 2026. It details two contrasting rock units, their composition, ages, and structural features.
Priors adopted for real EEG data is a 5.5 KB dataset by Zhenxing Hu, last updated on April 30, 2026. It contains parameters for a minimally-parameterized stochastic dynamical model of the sleep-onset period. The model aims to reproduce sleep-onset phenomenology and correlate parameters with subjective sleepiness reports.
A 22.3 KB document presents a coordinate-based meta-analysis of 15 neuroimaging studies on human brain adaptation to altered gravity. The analysis, authored by Scaramelli Anna and last updated in April 2026, used activation likelihood estimation to identify a convergent, right-lateralized brain network. Findings suggest neuroplastic recalibration of internal models for perception and motor behavior in microgravity.
A coordinate-based meta-analysis of 15 neuroimaging studies identifies convergent brain activity patterns altered by spaceflight and ground-based analogs. The analysis, performed using activation likelihood estimation (ALE), reveals a right-lateralized network centered on sensorimotor cortices and the insula. This 44.6 KB document, authored by Scaramelli Anna and licensed under CC-BY-4.0, was last updated in April 2026.
M³Eval is a benchmark for evaluating multi-modal models through cognitively-grounded video tasks, released by researchers from Peking University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The dataset was released on June 4, 2026, by the PKU-VaLuE-Lab. It is designed to assess memory and reasoning capabilities in video-based contexts.
Twenty-two fossil specimens of the ground sloth Megalonyx jeffersonii collected from 10 localities in the Old Crow Basin, Yukon. The specimens are relatively small, suggesting a geological age earlier than Wisconsinan, likely Sangamonian. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon.
MEGATEM® II airborne electromagnetic data was collected over the central Stevenson Ridge area in Yukon, Canada. The survey was flown with a flight line spacing of 400 meters on a 90-270 degree orientation and a nominal terrain clearance of 60 meters for the EM receiver bird. This dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated in May 2026.
Infant Relative Power and Coherence Data is a 3.7 MB CSV dataset posted on figshare on 2026-05-18. The data was authored by Riley C. Elmer, Matthew Bergosh, Nushka Remec, Pierre Corvilain, Ran Xiao, and Beth A. Smith, who is the corresponding author. It contains EEG relative power and coherence measures recorded during resting state and reaching tasks from a longitudinal infant study.
Airborne electromagnetic survey data covering the central Stevenson Ridge area in Yukon, Canada. The survey was conducted with a flight line spacing of 400 meters and a nominal EM receiver terrain clearance of 60 meters. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated in May 2026.