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2025 Mindfulness Open Access Peer-Reviewed
Investigating the Psychophysiological Effects of Tonglen Compassion Meditation in Healthcare Workers
University of Valencia + 2 more
Objectives Compassion is a valuable, trainable skill which can bring significant benefits to oneself and others. One method for developing compassion towards others is Tonglen, a Tibetan Buddhist meditation which involves taking in suffering from others and sending them well-being. The aim of this study was to investigate the psychophysiological outcomes of Tonglen meditation in […]
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2024 Frontiers in Neuroergonomics Open Access Peer-Reviewed
Mental workload assessment by monitoring brain, heart, and eye with six biomedical modalities during six cognitive tasks
Drexel University + 1 more
Introduction: The efficiency and safety of complex high precision human-machine systems such as in aerospace and robotic surgery are closely related to the cognitive readiness, ability to manage workload, and situational awareness of their operators. Accurate assessment of mental workload could help in preventing operator error and allow for pertinent intervention by predicting performance declines that […]
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2024 HRI '24: Proceedings of the 2024 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction Open Access Peer-Reviewed
Unlocking Human-Robot Dynamics: Introducing SenseCobot, a Novel Multimodal Dataset on Industry 4.0
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia + 1 more
In the era of Industry 4.0, the importance of human-robot collaboration (HRC) in the advancement of modern manufacturing and automation is paramount. Understanding the intricate physiological responses of the operator when they interact with a cobot is essential, especially during programming tasks. To this aim, wearable sensors have become vital for real-time monitoring of worker […]
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2023 Gated Peer-Reviewed
A Neurophysiological Approach for Measuring Presence in Immersive Virtual Environments
University of Queensland
Presence, the feeling of being there, is an important factor that affects the overall experience of Virtual Reality (VR). Higher presence commonly provides a better experience in VR than lower presence. However, presence is commonly measured subjectively through postexperience questionnaires, which can suffer from participant biases, dishonest answers, and fatigue. It can also be difficult […]
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2022 Intelligent Information and Database Systems Gated Peer-Reviewed
Multimodal Approach to Measuring Cognitive Load Using Sternberg Memory and Input Diagrammatic Reasoning Tests
Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Results of a study of cognitive load using multimodal biometric techniques including electrocardiography, electroencephalography and galvanic skin response are presented in the paper. Thirty student volunteers took part in an experiment conducted on the iMotions integrated biometric platform in a laboratory setting. Two types of tests were employed as research stimuli, namely the Sternberg memory […]
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2020 Applied Sciences Open Access Peer-Reviewed
The Study of Facial Muscle Movements for Non-Invasive Thermal Discomfort Detection via Bio-Sensing Technology. Part I: Development of the Experimental Design and Description of the Collected Data
Norwegian University of Science and Technology + 2 more
In the time of climate change, as heat waves become a more regular occurrence, indoor thermal comfort is an important factor in day to day life. Due to such circumstances, many researchers have focused their studies on finding an effective solution that will not only enable thermal comfort, but also increase satisfaction within the indoor […]
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2020 2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW) Gated Peer-Reviewed
Neurophysiological Effects of Presence in Calm Virtual Environments
University of Queensland + 2 more
Presence, the feeling of being there, is an important factor that affects the overall experience of virtual reality. Presence is measured through post-experience subjective questionnaires. While questionnaires are a widely used method in human-based research, they suffer from participant biases, dishonest answers, and fatigue. In this paper, we measured the effects of different levels of […]
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2018 European Advertising Academy, Advances in Advertising Research IX Open Access Peer-Reviewed
Emotion in a 360-Degree vs. Traditional Format Through EDA, EEG and Facial Expressions
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Abstract: Digital video advertising is growing exponentially. It is expected that digital video ad spending of the US will see double-digit growth annually through 2020 (eMarketer, 2016). Moreover, advertisers are spending on average more than $10 million annually on Digital Video, representing an 85% increase from 2 years (iab, 2016). This huge increase is mediated by […]
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2018 International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM) Gated Peer-Reviewed
Emotion recognition for semi-autonomous vehicles framework
Tecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and Sciences + 1 more
Abstract: The human being in his blessed curiosity has always wondered how to make machines feel, and, at the same time how a machine can detect emotions. Perhaps some of the tasks that cannot be replaced by machines are the ability of human beings to feel emotions. In the last year, this hypothesis is increasingly […]
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