EEG-based classification of positive and negative affective states
Abstract
This study aimed to identify the neurophysiological correlates of two primary aroused affective states related to positive and negative emotions, and to create a classification model for each second of data. General and individualized models were built on the EEG data recorded from 98 participants while watching two contrasting ~20 min videos – one to elicit a negative affective state, and the other to induce positive affect. The final models...
Paper Details
Title
EEG-based classification of positive and negative affective states
Published Date
Apr 3, 2014
Journal
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pages
99 - 112
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