Data from: Speech motor cortex enables BCI cursor control and click
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One human participant (T15) with four 64-channel microelectrode arrays
(256 neural recording channels) implanted in his cortex performed
brain-computer interface (BCI) 2-D cursor control tasks, i.e., he used his
brain (no physical muscle movement) to move and click a cursor to select
targets on a computer screen. T15's arrays were located in his
ventral precentral gyrus (vPCG), canonically considered speech motor
cortex. Nevertheless, T15's imagery while moving the cursor was
motoric (either attempting hand movements, tongue movements, or generic
"intuition" of where he wanted to move the cursor), not speech.
Data streams in this dataset include task state (e.g., target position,
cursor position) and neural features (threshold crossings, spike band
power) for each recording channel, binned in 10 ms bins. Output from the
neural decoders (predicted cursor velocities and click events) that was
used online is also included.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2025-07-08



