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A Hardware/Software Platform to Acquire Bioelectrical Signals. A Case Study: Characterizing Computer Access through Attention
Molina Cantero, Alberto Jesús; Gómez González, Isabel María; Guerrero, Jaime; Merino Monge, Manuel; Castro García, Juan Antonio; Quesada Tabares, Roylán; Berrazueta Alvarado, Santiago; Hermoso de Mendoza, María (SciTePress Digital Library, 2017)This paper describes a hardware/software platform to acquire human body signals. In the field of physiological computing ...
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A Preliminary Study about the Music Influence on EEG and ECG Signals
Merino Monge, Manuel; Gómez González, Isabel María; Castro García, Juan Antonio; Molina Cantero, Alberto Jesús; Quesada Tabares, Roylán (ScitePress Digital Library, 2018)In this work, music is used to elicit emotions and the impact produced by it on the electrocardiogram and electroencephalogram ...
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Communication Technologies Based on Voluntary Blinks: Assessment and Design
Molina Cantero, Alberto Jesús; Lebrato Vázquez, Clara; Merino Monge, Manuel; Quesada Tabares, Roylán; Castro García, Juan Antonio; Gómez González, Isabel María (IEEE Computer Society, 2019)Some people with severe disabilities are con ned in a state in which communication is virtually impossible, being reduced ...
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Emotions Detection based on a Single-electrode EEG Device
Quesada Tabares, Roylán; Molina Cantero, Alberto Jesús; Gómez González, Isabel María; Merino Monge, Manuel; Castro García, Juan Antonio; Cabrera Cabrera, Rafael (SciTePress, 2017)The study of emotions using multiple channels of EEG represents a widespread practice in the field of research related ...
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Looking for Emotions on a Single EEG Signal
Quesada Tabares, Roylán; Molina Cantero, Alberto Jesús; Escudero Fombuena, José Ignacio; Merino Monge, Manuel; Gómez González, Isabel María; Lebrato Vázquez, Clara; Castro García, Juan Antonio (Springer, 2018)This work aims at demonstrating that it is possible to detect emotions using a single EEG channel with an accuracy that ...