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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a neuromodulation procedure used to treat psychiatric and neurological disorders. When electroencephalography (EEG), a neuroimaging technique, is applied in conjunction with TMS, the analysis of resting-state EEG activity can be used to quantify functional connectivity (FC) in the brain. These modulations can then be related to a subject’s resting motor threshold (RMT), a baseline parameter in TMS therapy that determines the treatment intensity (dose) of subjects undergoing TMS.
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This dataset contains the behavioural data of 12 different users freely utilising their personal computers.
The data collection period is composed of 55 days of user interaction, each user having their own activity periods.
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