Psych-101 is a dataset of natural language transcripts from human psychological experiments, comprising trial-by-trial data from 160 experiments and 60,092 participants, making 10,681,650 choices. It provides valuable insights into human decision-making processes and is available under the Apache License 2.0.
Psych-101 is a comprehensive dataset designed to support research in human cognition and decision-making. It contains detailed transcripts of psychological experiments, encapsulating human choices in a structured format. This dataset is ideal for researchers and developers looking to understand and model human behavior.
The Emotional First Aid Raw Dataset is a collection of raw, unannotated psychological counseling Q&A data, designed to support research in AI applications for mental health. It contains over 172,000 topics with 2,381,273 messages, totaling 44,514,786 characters, providing a rich source of data for natural language processing and AI development.
This paper discusses Helply - a synthesized ML training dataset focused on psychology and therapy, created by Alex Scott and published by NamelessAI. The dataset developed by Alex Scott is a comprehensive collection of synthesized data designed to train LLMs in understanding psychological and therapeutic contexts. This dataset aims to simulate real-world interactions between therapists and patients, enabling ML models to learn from a wide range of scenarios and therapeutic techniques.
The Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) uses epidemiological, behavioral, and neuroimaging data to understand how individuals can best retain cognitive abilities into old age. The Cam-CAN Data Access Portal provides access to datasets from the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience, including neuroimaging and cognitive data from participants aged 18-90.