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Data from Schmitt et al. 2020: A causal role of area hMST for self-motion perception in humans. Cerebral Cortex Communications

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Dataset associated with the following publication: Constanze Schmitt, Bianca R Baltaretu, J Douglas Crawford, Frank Bremmer, A Causal Role of Area hMST for Self-Motion Perception in Humans, Cerebral Cortex Communications, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2020, tgaa042, https://doi.org/10.1093/texcom/tgaa042 Published 2020 July 20. Description of dataset: In our study we presented an optic flow stimulus simulating forward self-motion across a ground plane in one of three directions (30° to the left, straight ahead, 30° to the right) to eight human participants. In 57% of all trials TMS pulses were applied either to right hemisphere hMST or a control area while the optic flow stimulus was presented. Participants indicated the perceived heading of the self-motion stimulus. The dataset contains the responses (perceived headings) of all eight participants (s1 to s8). The responses are reported here in degrees with 0 degrees representing a movement straight ahead, negative values describing movements forward to the left and positive values describing movements forward to the right.
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2021-06-26
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