Nigerian Schizophrenia EEG Dataset (NSzED) Towards Data-Driven Psychiatry in Africa
E.O. Olateju, K.P. Ayodele, S.K. Mosaku

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Nigerian Schizophrenia EEG Dataset (NSzED), a pioneering collection of EEG recordings from Nigerian patients and controls, aimed at advancing data-driven psychiatric research in Africa.
Contribution
It provides the first region-specific EEG dataset for schizophrenia, enabling improved diagnosis and prognosis studies tailored to African populations.
Findings
First EEG dataset from Nigerian schizophrenia patients
Includes diverse mental states and stimuli responses
Facilitates region-specific neuroscience research
Abstract
This work has been carried out to improve the dearth of high-quality EEG datasets used for schizophrenia diagnostic tools development and studies from populations of developing and underdeveloped regions of the world. To this aim, the presented dataset contains international 10/20 system EEG recordings from West African subjects of Nigerian origin in restful states, mental arithmetic task execution states and while passively reacting to auditory stimuli, the first of its kind from the region and continent. The subjects are divided into patients and healthy controls and recorded from 37 patients and 22 healthy control subjects identified by the Mini International Schizophrenia Interview (MINI) and also assessed by the Positive and Negative Symptoms Scale (PANSS) and the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS). All patients are admitted schizophrenia patients of…
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TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
