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Qixuan Wang1,2,3, Qian Zhou4, Zhengwu Ma5
1Department of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Eye &ENT Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
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Prior neuroimaging datasets using naturalistic listening paradigms have predominantly focused on single-talker scenarios. While these studies have been invaluable for advancing our understanding of speech and language processing in the brain, they do not capture the complexities of real-world multi-talker environments. Here, we introduce the "Le Petit Prince (LPP) Multi-talker Dataset", a high-quality, naturalistic neuroimaging dataset featuring 40 minutes of electroencephalogram (EEG) and 7 T functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) recordings from 26 native Mandarin Chinese speakers as they listened to both single-talker and multi-talker speech streams. Validation analyses conducted on both EEG and fMRI data demonstrate the dataset's high quality and robustness. Additionally, the dataset includes detailed transcriptions and prosodic and linguistic annotations of the speech stimuli, enabling fine-grained analyses of neural responses to specific linguistic and acoustic features. The LPP Multi-talker Dataset is well-suited for addressing a wide range of research questions in cognitive neuroscience, including selective attention, auditory stream segregation, and working memory processes in naturalistic listening contexts.
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