Dataset of human medial temporal lobe neurons, scalp and intracranial EEG during a verbal working memory task

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Ece Boran
Tommaso Fedele
Adrian Steiner
Peter Hilfiker
Lennart Stieglitz
Thomas Grunwald
Johannes Sarnthein
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[1] UniversitätsSpital und Universität Zürich,Klinik für Neurochirurgie
[2] Neuroscience Center Zurich,Klinik für Neurologie
[3] ETH Zürich,undefined
[4] Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience,undefined
[5] National Research University Higher School of Economics,undefined
[6] Schweizerisches Epilepsie-Zentrum,undefined
[7] UniversitätsSpital Zürich,undefined
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We present an electrophysiological dataset recorded from nine subjects during a verbal working memory task. Subjects were epilepsy patients undergoing intracranial monitoring for the localization of epileptic seizures. Subjects performed a modified Sternberg task in which the encoding of memory items, maintenance, and recall were temporally separated. The dataset includes simultaneously recorded scalp EEG with the 10–20 system, intracranial EEG (iEEG) recorded with depth electrodes, waveforms and spike times of neurons recorded in the medial temporal lobe, and localization information on the depth electrodes. Subject characteristics and information on each trial (set size, match/mismatch, correct/incorrect, response, and response time) are given. For technical validation of data, we provide spike sorting quality metrics and the spectra of iEEG and scalp EEG signals. This dataset enables the investigation of working memory by providing simultaneous scalp EEG and iEEG recordings, which can be used for connectivity analysis, along with hard-to-obtain neuronal recordings from humans.
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