Data in Brief (Apr 2020)

Dataset for EEG signals used to detect the effect of coffee consumption on the activation of SSVEP signal

  • Bikash K. Pradhan,
  • Kishore K. Tarafdar,
  • Suraj K. Nayak,
  • Anwesha Khasnobish,
  • Sumit Chakravarty,
  • Sirsendu S. Ray,
  • Kunal Pal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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A set of electroencephalogram (EEG) data was obtained in the National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India, from six individuals in the presence of seven photic stimuli of different frequencies (range: 3 Hz–30 Hz). The EEG data were recorded prior to, and post-consumption of caffeinated coffee for detecting the influence of coffee consumption on the initiation of steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) signals in different regions of the brain. The data supports the article: “Data mining-based approach to study the effect of consumption of caffeinated coffee on the generation of steady-state visual evoked potential signals” [1]. The obtained dataset can also be used to have more insight into the brain response during the post-consumption of coffee using different feature extraction, classification, and SSVEP signal detection techniques. Keywords: EEG, Steady-state visual evoked potential, Caffeinated coffee