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Published on: September 1, 2023
Multisession fNIRS-EEG data of Post-Stroke Motor Recovery. Recordings During Intact and Paretic Hand Movements
Alexandra Medvedeva1, Nikolay Syrov2, Lev Yakovlev2,3
1Center for Bio- and Medical Technologies, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia. aleksandramedvedeva206@gmail.com.
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Accurate diagnosis and monitoring of recovery after stroke are critical for effective motor rehabilitation. As stroke is inherently associated with impaired cerebral blood flow, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) provides a valuable tool for assessing hemodynamic changes in the brain. When combined with electroencephalography (EEG), this multimodal approach can provide complementary insights into neural and vascular responses during recovery. However, longitudinal datasets combining fNIRS and EEG in stroke populations remain limited. The current article presents an open access dataset with simultaneous fNIRS and EEG recordings from 16 post-stroke patients over 84 rehabilitation sessions. Participants performed motor tasks with both paretic and intact hands. The dataset includes raw and processed signals, clinical scores (ARAT, Fugl-Meyer) and patient demographics. This resource supports research into stroke recovery, development of neurorehabilitation strategies and fNIRS-based brain computer interfaces (BCI).
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