Effect of Cultural Priming on Social Behavior and EEG Correlates of Self-Processing
Humans are social beings and the self is inevitably conceptualized in terms of social environment. The degree to which the self is perceived as fundamentally similar or fundamentally different from other people is modulated by cultural stereotypes, such ...
Gennady G. Knyazev+6 more
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To test whether heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback training benefits older adults with different social interaction levels. Methods. 32 older adults (16 were institutionalized and 16 were not).
Perciliany Martins de Souza+8 more
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A short review and primer on cardiovascular signals in human computer interaction applications [PDF]
The use of psychophysiologic signals in human-computer interaction is a growing field with significant potential for future smart personalised systems. Working in this emerging field requires comprehension of different physiological signals and analysis techniques.
arxiv
MetaStates: An Approach for Representing Human Workers' Psychophysiological States in the Industrial Metaverse [PDF]
Photo-realistic avatar is a modern term referring to the digital asset that represents a human in computer graphic advanced systems such as video games and simulation tools. These avatars utilize the advances in graphic technologies in both software and hardware aspects.
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Rethinking infrastructure design: Evaluating pedestrians and VRUs' psychophysiological and behavioral responses to different roadway designs [PDF]
The integration of human-centric approaches has gained more attention recently due to more automated systems being introduced into our built environments (buildings, roads, vehicles, etc.), which requires a correct understanding of how humans perceive such systems and respond to them.
arxiv
Following one's heart: cardiac rhythms gate central initiation of sympathetic reflexes [PDF]
Central nervous processing of environmental stimuli requires integration of sensory information with ongoing autonomic control of cardiovascular function.
Critchley, Hugo D+4 more
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Neuroimaging Predictors of Cognitive Resilience against Alzheimer's Disease Pathology
Objective Some individuals demonstrate greater cognitive resilience—the ability to maintain cognitive performance despite adverse brain‐related changes—through as yet unknown mechanisms. We examined whether cortical thickness in several brain regions confers resilience against cognitive decline in amyloid‐positive adults by moderating the effects of ...
McKenna E. Williams+7 more
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Novel stress evaluating tool; Sadaf Stress Scale (sss), tested so far on Pakistani population
A tool has been developed for evaluation of stress by observing major signs & symptoms, and classification of these symptoms in seven different classes.
Shamoon Noushad, Sadaf Ahmed
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A short review and primer on electrodermal activity in human computer interaction applications [PDF]
The application of psychophysiology in human-computer interaction is a growing field with significant potential for future smart personalised systems. Working in this emerging field requires comprehension of an array of physiological signals and analysis techniques.
arxiv
Objective The objective is to evaluate cognitive and behavioral progression and identify early predictors of these changes in a cohort of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients. Methods A total of 161 ALS patients were tested at diagnosis (T0), and 107 were re‐tested after 1 year (T1) using cognitive/behavioral tests. All patients underwent whole‐
Barbara Iazzolino+13 more
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