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Recognition of human emotions using EEG signals: A review

Author Affiliations
Lorestan University, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, University of Rajshahi, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, ...
Published InComputers in Biology and Medicine
Year2021
Citations222

Abstract

Assessment of the cognitive functions and state of clinical subjects is an important aspect of e-health care delivery, and in the development of novel human-machine interfaces. A subject can display a range of emotions that significantly influence cognition, and emotion classification through the analysis of physiological signals is a key means of detecting emotion. Electroencephalography (EEG) signals have become a common focus of such development compared to other physiological signals because EEG employs simple and subject-acceptable methods for obtaining data that can be used for emotion analysis. We have therefore reviewed published studies that have used EEG signal data to identify possible interconnections between emotion and brain activity. We then describe theoretical conceptualization of basic emotions, and interpret the prevailing…
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