<p>Mean ± standard error. (A) emotion-specific variations for each recorded muscle; (B) muscle-specific variations in response to the emotion displayed.</p
<p>For a representative subject, recorded (black/gray) and reconstructed (red/blue) EMG signals are ...
<p>Phasic heart rate (A), skin conductance level (B) and number of nonspecific skin conductance resp...
<p>Mean level of baseline activity (A) and its variability (B) recorded over 100 ms prior the moveme...
<p>Inter-groups comparisons of EMG responses recorded on sequential 100 ms intervals of stimulus exp...
<p>Mean change in rectified EMG for all 16 muscles across subjects during the [0, 150] ms time inter...
Synopsis Recordings of naturally occurring Electromyographic (EMG) signals are variable. One of the ...
The EMG is an important tool in the assessment ofmuscle activities in various occupational tasks, on...
<p>Maximal voluntary contraction force (MVC<sub>right</sub>) performed with the right leg (A), force...
<p>Thick lines are the narrow beam data while dotted lines are the wide beam data. Left muscles are ...
Mean values, standard error, and statistical significance (p ≤ 0.05) of the normalized electromyogra...
<p>Mean EMG activity (in RMS) for baseline period, pre-stimulus period and post-stimulus period.</p
<p>Mean sensitivity and specificity measures (%) for each EMG channel with a 95% confidence interval...
<p>A Stimulus X Muscle X Time ANOVA resulted in a significant Stimulus X Muscle interaction (see mai...
Mean values, standard error, and statistical significance (p ≤ 0.05) of the normalized electromyogra...
Mean values, standard error, and statistical significance (p ≤ 0.05) of the normalized electromyogra...
<p>For a representative subject, recorded (black/gray) and reconstructed (red/blue) EMG signals are ...
<p>Phasic heart rate (A), skin conductance level (B) and number of nonspecific skin conductance resp...
<p>Mean level of baseline activity (A) and its variability (B) recorded over 100 ms prior the moveme...
<p>Inter-groups comparisons of EMG responses recorded on sequential 100 ms intervals of stimulus exp...
<p>Mean change in rectified EMG for all 16 muscles across subjects during the [0, 150] ms time inter...
Synopsis Recordings of naturally occurring Electromyographic (EMG) signals are variable. One of the ...
The EMG is an important tool in the assessment ofmuscle activities in various occupational tasks, on...
<p>Maximal voluntary contraction force (MVC<sub>right</sub>) performed with the right leg (A), force...
<p>Thick lines are the narrow beam data while dotted lines are the wide beam data. Left muscles are ...
Mean values, standard error, and statistical significance (p ≤ 0.05) of the normalized electromyogra...
<p>Mean EMG activity (in RMS) for baseline period, pre-stimulus period and post-stimulus period.</p
<p>Mean sensitivity and specificity measures (%) for each EMG channel with a 95% confidence interval...
<p>A Stimulus X Muscle X Time ANOVA resulted in a significant Stimulus X Muscle interaction (see mai...
Mean values, standard error, and statistical significance (p ≤ 0.05) of the normalized electromyogra...
Mean values, standard error, and statistical significance (p ≤ 0.05) of the normalized electromyogra...
<p>For a representative subject, recorded (black/gray) and reconstructed (red/blue) EMG signals are ...
<p>Phasic heart rate (A), skin conductance level (B) and number of nonspecific skin conductance resp...
<p>Mean level of baseline activity (A) and its variability (B) recorded over 100 ms prior the moveme...