Courtois NeuroMod
Note
The full dataset has not yet been officially released. This documentation describes the subset of data currently available.
The Courtois project on Neural Modelling (cneuromod) aims at training artificial neural networks using extensive experimental data on individual human brain activity and behaviour. Six subjects (three women, three men) were scanned weekly for five years (2018-23), with more sporadic scanning sessions still ongoing.
The cneuromod dataset currently features up to 200 hours of functional data per subject, including functional localizers (vision, language, memory, emotion), movies and video game play. So far functional neuroimaging data have been collected with functional magnetic resonance imaging and a variety of sensors (including electrodermal activity and occulometry). A smaller subset of data was collected with electroencephalography.
The cneuromod project is funded by a donation of the Courtois foundation. Courtois NeuroMod data are freely shared with the scientific community to advance research at the interface of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. Four subjects have shared their data without any restriction, while access to the full sample follows a registered access model.
An overview of the project is available on the cneuromod website and the technical documentation of the latest release is accessible here.