Discovering Gender Differences in Facial Emotion Recognition via Implicit Behavioral Cues
We examine the utility of implicit behavioral cues in the form of EEG brain signals and eye movements for gender recognition (GR) and emotion recognition (ER). Specifically, the examined cues are acquired via low-cost, off-the-shelf sensors.
Bilalpur, Maneesh +3 more
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Explicit semantic tasks are necessary to study semantic priming effects with high rates of repetition [PDF]
Bach +91 more
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Neurophysiological Assessment of Affective Experience [PDF]
In the field of Affective Computing the affective experience (AX) of the user during the interaction with computers is of great interest. The automatic recognition of the affective state, or emotion, of the user is one of the big challenges.
Mühl, Christian
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The role of audiovisual speech in the early stages of lexical processing as revealed by the ERP word repetition effect [PDF]
Basirat, Anahita +2 more
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Is Structure Necessary for Modeling Argument Expectations in Distributional Semantics?
Despite the number of NLP studies dedicated to thematic fit estimation, little attention has been paid to the related task of composing and updating verb argument expectations.
Blache, Philippe +3 more
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Attenuated N400 indicates enhanced we - prioritization by depressive mood during integration of ingroup risk cues. [PDF]
Chen W +7 more
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Mental workload measurement: Event-related potentials and ratings of workload and fatigue [PDF]
Event-related potentials were elicited when a digitized word representing a pilot's call-sign was presented. This auditory probe was presented during 27 workload conditions in a 3x3x3 design where the following variables were manipulated: short-term load,
Biferno, M. A.
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Using N400 Event-Related Potential to Detect Differences in Design-Mode and Belief-Mode Scaffold Use. [PDF]
Yuan G, Begum J, Yuvaraj R, Teo CL.
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Comparing Brain Responses to Moral and Semantic Violations. [PDF]
Meng J, Zhang D, Zhong Y, Xu X, Kaan E.
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Neural correlates in the time course of inferences: costs and benefits for less-skilled readers at the university level. [PDF]
Urrutia M +8 more
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