Review on psychological stress detection using biosignals
This review investigates the effects of psychological stress on the human body measured
through biosignals. When a potentially threatening stimulus is perceived, a cascade of …
through biosignals. When a potentially threatening stimulus is perceived, a cascade of …
The dot-probe task to measure emotional attention: A suitable measure in comparative studies?
For social animals, attending to and recognizing the emotional expressions of other
individuals is of crucial importance for their survival and likely has a deep evolutionary …
individuals is of crucial importance for their survival and likely has a deep evolutionary …
A review of automated pain assessment in infants: features, classification tasks, and databases
Bedside caregivers assess infants' pain at constant intervals by observing specific
behavioral and physiological signs of pain. This standard has two main limitations. The first …
behavioral and physiological signs of pain. This standard has two main limitations. The first …
Survey on emotion sensing using mobile devices
The rapid development and ubiquity of mobile and wearable devices promises to enable
researchers to monitor users' granular emotional data in a less intrusive manner …
researchers to monitor users' granular emotional data in a less intrusive manner …
Pupillary responses to robotic and human emotions: The uncanny valley and media equation confirmed
Physiological responses during human–robots interaction are useful alternatives to
subjective measures of uncanny feelings for nearly humanlike robots (uncanny valley) and …
subjective measures of uncanny feelings for nearly humanlike robots (uncanny valley) and …
Pupil size changes as an active information channel for biofeedback applications
Pupil size is usually regarded as a passive information channel that provides insight into
cognitive and affective states but defies any further control. However, in a recent study …
cognitive and affective states but defies any further control. However, in a recent study …
Machine-based multimodal pain assessment tool for infants: a review
Bedside caregivers assess infants' pain at constant intervals by observing specific
behavioral and physiological signs of pain. This standard has two main limitations. The first …
behavioral and physiological signs of pain. This standard has two main limitations. The first …
[PDF][PDF] Collaboro: a collaborative (meta) modeling tool
Motivation Scientists increasingly rely on intelligent information systems to help them in their
daily tasks, in particular for managing research objects, like publications or datasets. The …
daily tasks, in particular for managing research objects, like publications or datasets. The …
Legibility difference between e-books and paper books by using an eye tracker
JY Kim, SN Min, M Subramaniyam, YJ Cho - Ergonomics, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of the study was to evaluate the difference in legibility between e-books and paper
books by using an eye tracker. Eight male and eight female subjects free of eye disease …
books by using an eye tracker. Eight male and eight female subjects free of eye disease …
Why are we Afraid of Holes? A Brief Review of Trypophobia Through an Adaptationist Lens
The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of trypophobia, or in other words the fear
of" clusters of holes". The first peer-reviewed paper on this curious phenomenon only …
of" clusters of holes". The first peer-reviewed paper on this curious phenomenon only …