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Previous studies suggest that physiological effects of mental effort as manipulated trough cognitive task difficulty differ from effects of mental effort as manipulated trough a visuomotor task such as lane keeping in simulated driving. Most notably, heart rate increases with mental effort in the former but not in the latter task. EEG seems to be indicative of mental effort in both cases. In previous...
Clinical scales represent the golden standard in characterizing awareness for patients in vegetative or in a minimally conscious state. Clinical scales suffer from problems of sensitivity, specificity, subjectivity, and inter-rater reliability. This leads to a misdiagnosis rate of up to 40% and consequences associated with inappropriate treatment decisions. In this study, objective measures including...
The ability to recognize emotion is one of the hallmarks of emotion intelligence. This paper proposed to recognize emotion using physiological signals obtained from multiple subjects. IAPS images were used to elicit target emotions. Five physiological signals: Blood volume pulse (BVP), Electromyography (EMG), Skin Conductance (SC), Skin Temperature (SKT) and Respiration (RESP) were selected to extract...
Heat tolerance in relation to coat characteristics was studied by exposing Sirohi goats to the sun for more than 8 h each day continuously for 5 days during the hot summer. Morning rectal temperatures and pulse rates were not influenced by coat type but dermal temperatures and respiratory rates were lower in long haired goats. In the afternoon after exposure, the short haired goats had higher respiratory...
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