New Brainwave Database Separates Touch Awareness from Task Response in Neuroscience Research
Scientists have created a specialized brain activity database to untangle how the brain processes conscious touch perception versus task-related responses. The high-density EEG recordings from 30 participants reveal new insights into the neural signatures of sensory awareness.
Breaking New Ground in Consciousness Research
Neuroscience researchers have developed a comprehensive high-density EEG database specifically designed to separate the brain’s response to conscious touch perception from its reaction to task demands and reporting requirements, according to reports published in Scientific Data. The dataset, collected from 30 healthy participants, represents what analysts suggest is a significant advancement in understanding how the brain processes sensory information at conscious and unconscious levels.