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The Bond Between a Horse and a Human [PDF]
The bond that exists between a horse and human was examined using EEG from the horse and human simultaneously. Three volunteers ranging from novice to elite horse experience participated with an unfamiliar horse.
Debbie Crews
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Anxiety and Neurophysiological Markers: Mobile EEG Analysis
Background. There is a need to develop more advanced methods for diagnosing and correcting anxiety, as currently a significant number of people experience this condition. Objective. This paper examines the relationship between the power ratio of beta and alpha rhythms (concentration index), alpha asymmetry in the temporal lobes, the subjective level of
Anna D. Leonteva, Alexey S. Zubarev
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Recognizing the Degree of Human Attention Using EEG Signals from Mobile Sensors
During the learning process, whether students remain attentive throughout instruction generally influences their learning efficacy. If teachers can instantly identify whether students are attentive they can be suitably reminded to remain focused, thereby
Hsuan-Chin Chu +2 more
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More neuroscience researchers are using scalp electroencephalography (EEG) to measure electrocortical dynamics during human locomotion and other types of movement. Motion artifacts corrupt the EEG and mask underlying neural signals of interest. The cause
Evangelia-Regkina Symeonidou +3 more
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Dry and Noncontact EEG Sensors for Mobile Brain–Computer Interfaces
Dry and noncontact electroencephalographic (EEG) electrodes, which do not require gel or even direct scalp coupling, have been considered as an enabler of practical, real-world, brain-computer interface (BCI) platforms. This study compares wet electrodes to dry and through hair, noncontact electrodes within a steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)
Yu Mike, Chi +5 more
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Human-machine interfaces based on EMG and EEG applied to robotic systems
Background Two different Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) were developed, both based on electro-biological signals. One is based on the EMG signal and the other is based on the EEG signal.
Sarcinelli-Filho Mario +5 more
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The use of mobile phones while driving is restricted to hands-free mode. But even in the hands-free mode, the use of mobile phones while driving causes cognitive distraction due to the diverted attention of the driver.
Boniface Ndubuisi Ossai +5 more
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Emotive cities: understanding human perception of urban spaces – a pilot study
Neurourbanism offers new ways to understand how urban environments shape human cognition and emotion, yet empirical studies in rapidly urbanizing regions like South India remain scarce. This pilot study investigates how diverse urban settings in Calicut,
Lakshmi Manohar, Chithra Kurukkanari
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Review of analytical instruments for EEG analysis
Since it was first used in 1926, EEG has been one of the most useful instruments of neuroscience. In order to start using EEG data we need not only EEG apparatus, but also some analytical tools and skills to understand what our data mean.
Agapov, S. N. +3 more
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