Physiological signals (e.g., heart rate, skin conductance) that were traditionally studied in neuroscientific laboratory research are currently being used in numerous real-life studies using wearable technology. Physiological signals obtained with wearables seem to offer great potential for continuous monitoring and providing biofeedback in clinical practice and healthcare research. The physiological data obtained from these signals has utility for both clinicians and researchers. Clinicians are typically interested in the day-to-day and moment-to-moment physiological reactivity of patients to real-life stressors, events, and situations or interested in the physiological reactivity to stimuli in therapy. Researchers typically apply signal a...
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Abstract. Interest in emotion detection is increasing significantly. For research and development in...
Most of the existing studies focus on physical activities recognition, such as running, cycling, swi...
Wearable devices have emerged as the most innovative opportunity to enable acquisition and quantific...
[[abstract]]Wearable devices are being developed faster and applied more widely. Wearables have been...
Wearable devices such as smartwatches and wristbands are gaining adoption. Recent advances in techno...
This article introduces a new and unobtrusive wearable monitoring device based on electrodermal act...
Abstract Wearable sensors have become more commonly used in everyday basis and powerful in terms of...
Wearable devices capable of capturing psychophysiological signals are popular. However, such devices...
Wearable technology and sensors are emerging as promising tools for continuous, real-time health mon...
Using sensors to gather physiological data about users can provide valuable insights that are not av...
Monitoring stress levels has become an important part of healthcare systems for physical and mental ...
Wearable sensors are very popular in monitoring sport performances and increasingly used in scientif...
The presence of stimuli and the consequent reactions undoubtedly reflect in experience-related chang...
The capability of monitoring user’s performance represents a crucial aspect to improve safety and ef...
Copyright © 2014 Oresti Banos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Abstract. Interest in emotion detection is increasing significantly. For research and development in...
Most of the existing studies focus on physical activities recognition, such as running, cycling, swi...
Wearable devices have emerged as the most innovative opportunity to enable acquisition and quantific...
[[abstract]]Wearable devices are being developed faster and applied more widely. Wearables have been...
Wearable devices such as smartwatches and wristbands are gaining adoption. Recent advances in techno...
This article introduces a new and unobtrusive wearable monitoring device based on electrodermal act...
Abstract Wearable sensors have become more commonly used in everyday basis and powerful in terms of...
Wearable devices capable of capturing psychophysiological signals are popular. However, such devices...
Wearable technology and sensors are emerging as promising tools for continuous, real-time health mon...
Using sensors to gather physiological data about users can provide valuable insights that are not av...
Monitoring stress levels has become an important part of healthcare systems for physical and mental ...
Wearable sensors are very popular in monitoring sport performances and increasingly used in scientif...
The presence of stimuli and the consequent reactions undoubtedly reflect in experience-related chang...
The capability of monitoring user’s performance represents a crucial aspect to improve safety and ef...
Copyright © 2014 Oresti Banos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Abstract. Interest in emotion detection is increasing significantly. For research and development in...
Most of the existing studies focus on physical activities recognition, such as running, cycling, swi...