During the last decades, neurofeedback training for emotional self-regulation has received significant attention from scientific and clinical communities. Most studies have investigated emotions using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), including the real-time application in neurofeedback training. However, the electroencephalogram (EEG) is a more suitable tool for therapeutic application. Our study aims at establishing a method to classify discrete complex emotions (e.g., tenderness and anguish) elicited through a near-immersive scenario that can be later used for EEG-neurofeedback. EEG-based affective computing studies have mainly focused on emotion classification based on dimensions, commonly using passive elicitation t...
Ever since the invention of EEG have constant attempts been made to give meaning to the oscillating ...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals recorded from sensor electrodes on the scalp can directly detect ...
Emotion states greatly influence many areas in our daily lives, such as: learning, decision making a...
During the last decades, neurofeedback training for emotional self-regulation has received significa...
During the last decades, neurofeedback training for emotional self-regulation has received significa...
During the last decades, a significant effort has been made to identify objective physiological mark...
Emotions are fundamental for human beings and play an important role in human cognition. Emotion is ...
Emotions are important not only in human creativity and intelligence but also in human rational thin...
Emotion recognition is one of the key steps towards emotional intelligence in Human Computer interac...
The development of a suitable EEG-based emotion recognition system has become a target in the last d...
Electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recognition attempts to detect the affective states of hu...
In recent years, emotion recognition has attracted increasing interest from researchers from diverse...
Emotion is the subjective experience that reflects our mental states and can significantly affect ou...
Human emotion recognition is the key step toward innovative human-computer interactions.The advance...
Emotion recognition is critical in both human-machine interfaces and brain-computer interfaces. Emot...
Ever since the invention of EEG have constant attempts been made to give meaning to the oscillating ...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals recorded from sensor electrodes on the scalp can directly detect ...
Emotion states greatly influence many areas in our daily lives, such as: learning, decision making a...
During the last decades, neurofeedback training for emotional self-regulation has received significa...
During the last decades, neurofeedback training for emotional self-regulation has received significa...
During the last decades, a significant effort has been made to identify objective physiological mark...
Emotions are fundamental for human beings and play an important role in human cognition. Emotion is ...
Emotions are important not only in human creativity and intelligence but also in human rational thin...
Emotion recognition is one of the key steps towards emotional intelligence in Human Computer interac...
The development of a suitable EEG-based emotion recognition system has become a target in the last d...
Electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recognition attempts to detect the affective states of hu...
In recent years, emotion recognition has attracted increasing interest from researchers from diverse...
Emotion is the subjective experience that reflects our mental states and can significantly affect ou...
Human emotion recognition is the key step toward innovative human-computer interactions.The advance...
Emotion recognition is critical in both human-machine interfaces and brain-computer interfaces. Emot...
Ever since the invention of EEG have constant attempts been made to give meaning to the oscillating ...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals recorded from sensor electrodes on the scalp can directly detect ...
Emotion states greatly influence many areas in our daily lives, such as: learning, decision making a...