Estimating cognitive or affective state from neurophysiological signals and designing applications that make use of this information requires expertise in many disciplines such as neurophysiology, machine learning, experimental psychology, and human factors. This makes it difficult to perform research that is strong in all its aspects as well as to judge a study or application on its merits. On the occasion of the special topic “Using neurophysiological signals that reflect cognitive or affective state” we here summarize often occurring pitfalls and recommendations on how to avoid them, both for authors (researchers) and readers. They relate to defining the state of interest, the neurophysiological processes that are expected to be involved...
A current goal of affective neuroscience is to reveal the relationship between emotion and dynamic b...
AbstractThis paper reviews psychophysiological measures applied in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) ...
Biosignals from psychophysiological changes can be measured as electroencephalography (EEG), heart r...
Estimating cognitive or affective state from neurophysiological signals and designing applications t...
The central question of this Frontiers Research Topic is: What can we learn from brain and other phy...
The central question of this Frontiers Research Topic is: What can we learn from brain and other phy...
What can we learn from spontaneously occurring brain and other physiological signals about an indivi...
The central question of this Frontiers Research Topic is: What can we learn from brain and other phy...
In the field of Affective Computing the affective experience (AX) of the user during the interaction...
We present a preliminary quantitative study aimed at developing an optimal standard protocol for aut...
The brain is involved in the registration, evaluation, and representation of emotional events and in...
This report provides an overview of the Electroencephalogram (EEG) Brain Signal Analysis Project. Th...
Affective states, moods and emotions, are an integral part of human nature: they shape our thoughts,...
Biosignals from psychophysiologicalchanges can be measuredaselectroencephalography(EEG), heart rate,...
One core challenge in the field of neuro-adaptive technology is the detection of the current mental ...
A current goal of affective neuroscience is to reveal the relationship between emotion and dynamic b...
AbstractThis paper reviews psychophysiological measures applied in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) ...
Biosignals from psychophysiological changes can be measured as electroencephalography (EEG), heart r...
Estimating cognitive or affective state from neurophysiological signals and designing applications t...
The central question of this Frontiers Research Topic is: What can we learn from brain and other phy...
The central question of this Frontiers Research Topic is: What can we learn from brain and other phy...
What can we learn from spontaneously occurring brain and other physiological signals about an indivi...
The central question of this Frontiers Research Topic is: What can we learn from brain and other phy...
In the field of Affective Computing the affective experience (AX) of the user during the interaction...
We present a preliminary quantitative study aimed at developing an optimal standard protocol for aut...
The brain is involved in the registration, evaluation, and representation of emotional events and in...
This report provides an overview of the Electroencephalogram (EEG) Brain Signal Analysis Project. Th...
Affective states, moods and emotions, are an integral part of human nature: they shape our thoughts,...
Biosignals from psychophysiologicalchanges can be measuredaselectroencephalography(EEG), heart rate,...
One core challenge in the field of neuro-adaptive technology is the detection of the current mental ...
A current goal of affective neuroscience is to reveal the relationship between emotion and dynamic b...
AbstractThis paper reviews psychophysiological measures applied in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) ...
Biosignals from psychophysiological changes can be measured as electroencephalography (EEG), heart r...