This dataset contains de-identified resting-state EEG recordings from individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and age-matched healthy control subjects. All EEG data were recorded using standard clinical EEG systems at Neurology Clinic. Dataset Purpose: This dataset was originally used to evaluate whether resting-state EEG can help distinguish subjects who were later deceased from those who remained living (mortality classification). Only de-identified EEG data and mortality labels are included.
Participant Information:
- Participants are labeled as either "living" or "deceased" in participants.tsv
- No other demographic or clinical information (age, cognition, UPDRS, disease duration, etc.) is included per data-sharing guidelines.
- All participant IDs are anonymized following BIDS convention (e.g., sub-PD1301).
EEG Acquisition Details:
- Recording type: Resting-state EEG (eyes open)
- Device: Clinical BrainVision EEG system
- File formats: .vhdr, .eeg, .vmrk
- Sampling rate: 500 Hz
- Montage: Standard 10–20 international system
- Recording condition: “task-rest” (no task)
Data Organization: Data are structured following the BIDS (Brain Imaging Data Structure) EEG standard: sub-/ ses-01/ eeg/ sub-_ses-01_task-rest_eeg.vhdr sub-_ses-01_task-rest_eeg.eeg sub-_ses-01_task-rest_eeg.vmrk
Mortality Label Format:
- Living subjects: survival_status = "living"
- Deceased subjects: survival_status = "deceased"
Ethics & Privacy: All subjects provided consent for EEG recording at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. The publicly shared version here is fully de-identified and contains no clinical or personal health information other than mortality classification.
Suggested Use: This dataset can be used to explore EEG biomarkers of mortality risk, EEG signal characteristics in PD, or to build machine learning models for classification.
Questions or requests: Please contact [email protected].