EEG and psychological assessment datasets: Neurofeeedback for the treatment of PTSD

  • Naomi Du Bois (Creator)
  • Alain Desire Bigirimana (School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Queen's University Belfast) (Creator)
  • Attila Korik (Creator)
  • Lisette Gaju Kéthina (University of Rwanda) (Creator)
  • Eugène Rutembesa (University of Rwanda) (Creator)
  • Jean Mutabaruka (University of Rwanda) (Creator)
  • Leon Mutesa (University of Rwanda) (Creator)
  • Girijesh Prasad (Creator)
  • Stefan Jansen (University of Rwanda) (Creator)
  • Damien Coyle (Creator)

Dataset

Description

Psychological assessments were conducted through clinical interviews, to collect psychometric data for twenty-nine female survivors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, before and after an intervention aimed at reducing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptom severity. Three measures of trauma and four measures of wellbeing were assessed using empirically validated standardised assessments. The participants were assigned to a control group (n = 9), a motor-imagery group (MI, n = 10), and a neurofeedback group (NF, n = 10). Participants in the latter two groups received a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) based training as a treatment intervention over a period of two weeks between the pre- and post- clinical interviews. The training involved presenting feedback visually via a game, based on real-time analysis of the EEG recorded data during the BCI-based treatment session. Participants were asked to regulate (NF) or intentionally modulate (MI) brain activity to affect/control the game.
Date made available24 Feb 2022
PublisherMendeley Data

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