[Eeglablist] eeglablist Digest, Vol 86, Issue 5

Tarik S Bel-Bahar tarikbelbahar at gmail.com
Sat Dec 10 13:40:47 PST 2011


Hello Mohsen, hope the below helps!

1. Data is usually very special, and takes a lot of work to collect. Very
few people will give it out for free.
It is impolite and unprofessional to ask in the way you asked, and you are
killing your chances of anyone responding to you.
If you are looking for "free data", you might find some if you search for
BCI data sets or BCI competitions.
Search on google for those terms, as well as terms such  EEG database.

1a. please do note that public depositories of EEG data are still in their
early stages.

2. It is customary to provide more respect, information about yourself,
your current work and questions, your affilliation (where you work).
It is also customary to show to explain what you have done already, to show
that you are proactive, not just looking for free help from "anyone".
Please be sure to take the time and energy to do so in the future, so you
will have more of a chance of someone taking the time to respond to you.


3. If you are going to have any success finding the data you are looking
for you need to also do the following:
3a. write a much more detailed explanation and request. Specify your
hypotheses, and other specifics about work you have done, and work you will
do.
3b. search on Google scholar for ten different research groups thtat work
on Alzheimer's and EEG, and contact each of them individually,
at least one of them might have an old dataset they might be willing to
share.

4. you can also search on the eeglab list for researchers who have
mentioned AD in their communications.

5. It is unfortunate you have some bad electrodes, but if most are left,
you should be able to do some analyses on your data,
unless your recording were with very few channels, or the recording quality
was very bad. Good luck with finishing your project,
and remember one of the key things to learn, is never again record bad
data, this is part of being a good scientist! :)

Here 2 or 3 links below, to give you some examples of what you might be
looking for. please do not forget to do what I suggest above if
you wish to succeed in your quest.


New *Database* of *Alzheimer's* Trials Available to Researchers
*...*<http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/723531>
  www.medscape.com/viewarticle/723531
by D Brauser
Jun 15, 2010 – New *Database* of *Alzheimer's* Trials Available to
Researchers, Clinicians *...* clinical trials and more than 4000 patients
with *Alzheimer's* disease (AD),*...* *EEG* in Dementia and Encephalopathy
· Huntington Disease Dementia *...*
*
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[PDF]
  On the Early Diagnosis of *Alzheimer's* Disease from *EEG* Signals: A *...
* <http://www.dauwels.com/Papers/Review_AD_short.pdf>
www.dauwels.com/Papers/Review_AD_short.pdf
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick
View<https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:iOY6tuZ_eusJ:www.dauwels.com/Papers/Review_AD_short.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShw6p9XEhSNaKy7Unk3OmgOJhxfH7o9-CVh-sqC_cNSIby4TAj2L6Dpw-LFZxuk8etSQCwIyyZ6ENPKtKuMqo5Vd7j7lLAifpxH6G4Zl9bquXfo-9Bf6okt6zgU8jygFHPOvcaS&sig=AHIEtbR7U4TTnZdlmQ0nvl47jEAllCJ1XA>
by J Dauwels - Related
articles<http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=related:9ElyzRu-uckJ:scholar.google.com/&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=itDjTvGoDKGUiQKkutSdBg&sa=X&oi=science_links&ct=sl-related&resnum=7&ved=0CG4QzwIwBg>
proposed to diagnose *Alzheimer's* disease (AD) from *EEG* recordings. In
this paper, we *....* Such *databases* are not publicly available, in
contrast to ECG and *...*
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List of neuroscience *databases* - Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_neuroscience_databases>
 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_neuroscience_*databases*
A number of online neuroscience *databases* are available which provide *...
* images, Human, Macroscopic, MRI datasets, Healthy and *Alzheimer's* Disease,
Yes *...*Connectomes Project · NIH MRI Study of Normal Brain Development · *
EEG* pl *..*
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