Wearable EEG suffers from motion artifact contamination due to the subject's movement in an ambulatory environment. Signal processing techniques pose promising solutions for the detection and removal of motion artifacts from ambulatory EEG, but relevant open-access datasets are not available, which is detrimental to the development of wearable EEG applications. This article showcases open-access electroencephalography (EEG) recordings, while a subject is performing different upper-body, lower-body, and full-body movements.
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