We attempt to decode emotional valence from electroencephalographic rhythmic activity in a naturalistic setting. We employ a data-driven method developed in a previous study, Spectral Linear Discriminant Analysis, to discover the relationships between the classification task and independent neuronal sources, optimally utilizing multiple frequency bands. A detailed investigation of the classifier provides insight into the neuronal sources related with emotional valence, and the individual differences of the subjects in processing emotions. Our findings show: (1) sources whose locations are similar across subjects are consistently involved in emotional responses, with the involvement of parietal sources being especially significant, and (2) e...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
AbstractIn this article we study the effects of emotion on brain activity through nonlinear processi...
Abstract: In this paper we discuss how learner’s electrical brain activity can be influenced by emot...
We attempt to decode emotional valence from electroencephalographic rhythmic activity in a naturalis...
Human brain behavior is very complex and it is difficult to interpret. Human emotion might come from...
Emotions play an important role in our daily life. Detecting emotions is a natural aspect of human c...
In this work, a novel valence recognition system applied to EEG signals is presented. It consists of...
The processing of valence is known to recruit the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex and relevant sensor...
International audienceThe processing of valence is known to recruit the amygdala, orbitofrontal cort...
International audienceElectroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recognition is currently a hot issu...
Abstract: Our project focused on recognizing emotion from human brain activity, measured by EEG sign...
Abstract A methodological contribution to a reproducible Measurement of Emotions for an EEG-based sy...
Background: Emotion recognition, as a subset of affective computing, has received considerable atten...
The aim of this study was to investigate the brain processes underlying emotions during natural musi...
Emotion can be influenced during self-isolation, and to avoid severe mood swings, emotional regulati...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
AbstractIn this article we study the effects of emotion on brain activity through nonlinear processi...
Abstract: In this paper we discuss how learner’s electrical brain activity can be influenced by emot...
We attempt to decode emotional valence from electroencephalographic rhythmic activity in a naturalis...
Human brain behavior is very complex and it is difficult to interpret. Human emotion might come from...
Emotions play an important role in our daily life. Detecting emotions is a natural aspect of human c...
In this work, a novel valence recognition system applied to EEG signals is presented. It consists of...
The processing of valence is known to recruit the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex and relevant sensor...
International audienceThe processing of valence is known to recruit the amygdala, orbitofrontal cort...
International audienceElectroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recognition is currently a hot issu...
Abstract: Our project focused on recognizing emotion from human brain activity, measured by EEG sign...
Abstract A methodological contribution to a reproducible Measurement of Emotions for an EEG-based sy...
Background: Emotion recognition, as a subset of affective computing, has received considerable atten...
The aim of this study was to investigate the brain processes underlying emotions during natural musi...
Emotion can be influenced during self-isolation, and to avoid severe mood swings, emotional regulati...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
AbstractIn this article we study the effects of emotion on brain activity through nonlinear processi...
Abstract: In this paper we discuss how learner’s electrical brain activity can be influenced by emot...