Complete data-set, that comprises the task signal (a dynamically varying force signal that is displayed visually), co-located brain signals in form of electroencephalography (EEG) and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) that captures a higher spatial resolution oxygenation cortical response, the muscle activity of the grip muscles, the force generated at the grip sensor, as well as confounding sources, such as breathing and eye movement activity during a motor task.
In total, 14 right-handed subjects performed a uni-manual dynamic grip force task within 25-50% of each hand's maximum voluntary contraction.