Electroencephalography (EEG) Tracking DataΒΆ

Participants are asked to complete EEG with an eye-tracking session. Participants receive a subset battery of cognitive task paradigms examining functions such as attention, perception, inhibitory control, and decision-making (Langer et al. 2017). Any number of these paradigms can be included so that the maximum number is completed within the allotted data collection interval. During the acquisition of the EEG data, point of gaze (where one is looking) and/or pupil dilation is recorded using an eye-tracker. The EEG phenotypic data also includes high impedance electrodes, cap information (net size, head circumference, nasion-inion distance, and ear-to-ear distance), and notes regarding each phase of the EEG protocol.

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Domains Assessed: Neuroimaging

Note: The EEG protocol is administered to all participants.

References: Niedermeyer, E. and da Silva, F.L. (2004). Electroencephalography: Basic Principles, Clinical Applications, and Related Fields. Lippincot Williams & Wilkins.

Time to Complete: 60 minutes

A complete list of assessments can be found here.