EEG - Social Network Aggression Task - Early Childhood (SNAT - EC)

The EEG - Social Network Aggression Task - Early Childhood (SNAT - EC) measures brain activity during the Social Network Aggression Task - Early Childhood, in which the child can respond aggressively in response to different types of peers.

EEG recordings were obtained using a 64-channel hydrocel geodesic sensor net along with NetStation software from Electrical Geodesics, Inc. To ensure children's comfort and avoid fatigue, irritability, and loss of attention, a subset of electrodes was chosen for data collection. These selected electrodes were strategically placed on specific brain regions: frontal (F3, F4), frontotemporal (F7, F8), central (C3, C4), temporal (T7, T8), parietal (P3, P4), occipital (P7, P8), and the mastoids on the left and right sides. Additionally, two electrodes were positioned below the eyes. The EEG signal was amplified using a NetAmps300 amplifier. The reference for the online recording was set to Cz, and the data underwent low-pass filtering at the Nyquist frequency (100 Hz) for a sampling rate of 250 Hz. Throughout the recordings, impedance levels were carefully maintained below 100 kΩ.

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  • Early Childhood Cohort

  • ECC - T2
  •   C
    4.0 - 6.0 years   From 2015-08-27 to 2016-10-21

  • ECC - T3
  •   C
    5.0 - 7.0 years   From 2016-08-09 to 2017-11-07

    Mode of collection MeasurementsAndTests    EEG
    Analysis unit Individual
    Instrument name Electroencephalography during the Social Network aggression Task - Early Childhood
    Measure name EEG - Social Network Aggression Task - Early Childhood (SNAT - EC)
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