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The Neuroscience of Moral Choice: An EEG Study of Affective and Cognitive Processes During Moral Decision Making - Dataset

University of New England, Australia
Sadr, Ali ; Jamieson, Graham ; Hamlin, Adam ; Loi, Natasha
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This is the data set for an EEG study of affective and cognitive processes during moral decision-making. The dataset includes EEG-cleaned data, response times, the analysis of non-linear functional connectivity between brain networks (Beta band), spectral band power, and stim files which are scenarios that have been used during the experiment. Also, a Word file that explains the context of the data as well as an Excel file listing some demographic information about participants.

Issued: 2023-11-24

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