This paper presents a novel multimodal dataset for the analysis of Quality of Experience (QoE) in emerging immersive multimedia applications. In particular, the perceived Sense of Presence (SoP) induced by one-minute long video stimuli is explored with respect to content, quality, resolution, and sound reproduction and annotated with subjective scores. Furthermore, a complementary analysis of the recorded physiological signals, such as EEG, ECG, and respiration is carried out, aiming at an alternative evaluation of human experience while consuming immersive multimedia content. Results confirm the value of the introduced dataset and its consistency for the purposes of QoE assessment for immersive multimedia. More specifically, subjective ratings demonstrate that the created dataset enables distinction between low and high levels of immersiveness, which is also confirmed by a preliminary analysis of recorded physiological signals. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.2.4 [Information...