Non-invasive Brain-Machine Interface Systems Laboratory, IUCRC BRAIN, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.
Mechatronics Department, School of Engineering and Sciences, IUCRC BRAIN, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Sci Data. 2024 Nov 9;11(1):1208. doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-04010-8.
This report contains a description of physiological and motion data, recorded simultaneously and in synchrony using the hyperscanning method from two professional dancers using wireless mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technology during rehearsals and public performances of "LiveWire" - a new composition comprised of five choreographed music and dance sections inspired by neuroscience principles. Brain and ocular activity were measured using 28-channel scalp electroencephalography (EEG), and 4-channel electrooculography (EOG), respectively; and head motion was recorded using an inertial measurement unit (IMU) placed on the forehead of each dancer. Video recordings were obtained for each session to allow for tagging of physiological and motion signals and for behavioral analysis. Data recordings were collected from 10 sessions over a 4-month period, in which the dancers rehearsed or performed (in front of an audience) choreographed expressive movements. A detailed explanation of the experimental set-up, the steps carried out for data collection, and an explanation on the usage are provided in this report.
本报告描述了生理和运动数据,这些数据是使用无线移动脑-体成像 (MoBI) 技术,通过 hyperscanning 方法,同时记录两名专业舞蹈演员在排练和公开表演“LiveWire”时的数据。“LiveWire”是由五个受神经科学原理启发的音乐和舞蹈部分组成的新作品。大脑和眼部活动分别使用 28 通道脑电图 (EEG) 和 4 通道眼电图 (EOG) 进行测量;头部运动使用放置在每个舞者额头上的惯性测量单元 (IMU) 进行记录。每次会话都获得视频记录,以便对生理和运动信号进行标记,并进行行为分析。在 4 个月的时间里,共进行了 10 次数据记录,舞蹈演员在这些次排练或(在观众面前)表演了富有表现力的动作。本报告详细解释了实验设置、数据收集的步骤以及使用说明。