We present a dataset for the analysis of human affective states using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Data were recorded from thirty-one participants who engaged in two tasks. In the emotional perception task the participants passively viewed images sampled from the standard international affective picture system database, which provided ground-truth valence and arousal annotation for the stimuli. In the affective imagery task the participants actively imagined emotional scenarios followed by rating these for subjective valence and arousal. Correlates between the fNIRS signal and the valence-arousal ratings were investigated to estimate the validity of the dataset. Source-code and summaries are provided for a processing pipeline, brain activity group analysis, and estimating baseline classification performance. For classification, prediction experiments are conducted for single-trial 4-class classification of arousal and valence as well as cross-participant classificatio
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