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Non-Synthetic European Low Voltage Test System KU Leuven
In this work, a standard network made with real data obtained from the GIS (Geographical Information System) of the company, combined with real readings from smart meters is proposed. The authors not only provide (as additional material) the raw data obtained from the GIS and the Smart Meters but also the necessary MATLAB functions to automatically build the OpenDSS model, load it with the real data of the smart meters for 20 days and solve the power flow problem. The present system represents a real European low voltage urban distribution network with 10290 nodes, 8087 customers, 1138 power ...
Not fleeting but lasting: Limited influence of aging on implicit adaptative motor learning and its short-term retention. KU Leuven
Data supporting the publication entitled "Not fleeting but lasting: Limited influence of aging on implicit adaptative motor learning and its short-term retention." The dataset provides the data of a replication attempt of the following paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25274819/ In this study, we measured total adaptation, implicit adaptation and spontaneous recovery of motor memories in a force-field paradigm in a group of 28 young participants and 20 older ones (55-70 years old). We failed to replicate the paper above and found no difference in total adaptation, implicit adaptation, ...
SparrKULee: A Speech-evoked Auditory Response Repository of the KU Leuven, containing EEG of 85 participants KU Leuven
The following author contributed equally to this dataset: Accou, Bernd; Bollens, Lies.
Researchers investigating the neural mechanisms underlying speech perception often employ electroencephalography (EEG) to record brain activity while participants listen to spoken language. The high temporal resolution of EEG enables the study of neural responses to fast and dynamic speech signals. Previous studies have successfully extracted speech characteristics from EEG data and, conversely, predicted EEG activity from speech features. Machine learning techniques are generally employed to ...
Researchers investigating the neural mechanisms underlying speech perception often employ electroencephalography (EEG) to record brain activity while participants listen to spoken language. The high temporal resolution of EEG enables the study of neural responses to fast and dynamic speech signals. Previous studies have successfully extracted speech characteristics from EEG data and, conversely, predicted EEG activity from speech features. Machine learning techniques are generally employed to ...
Effects of Acute Psychosocial Stress on Source Level EEG Power and Functional Connectivity Measures Universiteit Gent
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The usage of EEG to uncover the influence of psychosocial stressors (PSSs) on neural activity has gained significant attention throughout recent years, but the results are often troubled by confounding stressor types. To investigate the effect of PSSs alone on neural activity, we employed a paradigm where participants are exposed to negative peer comparison as PSS, while other possible stressors are kept constant, and compared this with a condition where participants received neutral feedback. We analyzed commonly used sensor level EEG ...
The usage of EEG to uncover the influence of psychosocial stressors (PSSs) on neural activity has gained significant attention throughout recent years, but the results are often troubled by confounding stressor types. To investigate the effect of PSSs alone on neural activity, we employed a paradigm where participants are exposed to negative peer comparison as PSS, while other possible stressors are kept constant, and compared this with a condition where participants received neutral feedback. We analyzed commonly used sensor level EEG ...
Data simulations of Burkart et al. 2014_The evolutionary origin of human hyper-cooperation Universiteit Antwerpen
Burkart et al. conducted phylogenetic regression analyses to investigate the evolutionary drivers of proactive prosociality. They tested 24 groups of 15 primate species, including humans, in a group-service paradigm, which provided the option to any member in the group to deliver a valuable food resource to group members – the provider could not benefit themselves. Within the sample, 4 species were assayed with several groups (range groups: 2-5) and 11 species were assayed with only 1 group. In their primary regression analyses, the authors averaged prosociality scores across groups (within ...