A Review on EEG Signals Based Emotion Recognition

  • Zangeneh Soroush M
  • Maghooli K
  • Setarehdan S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Emotion recognition has become a very controversial issue in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Moreover, numerous studies have been conducted in order to recognize emotions. Also, there are several important definitions and theories about human emotions. In this paper we try to cover important topics related to the field of emotion recognition. We review several studies which are based on analyzing electroencephalogram (EEG) signals as a biological marker in emotion changes. Considering low cost, good time and spatial resolution, EEG has become very common and is widely used in most BCI applications and studies. First, we state some theories and basic definitions related to emotions. Then some important steps of an emotion recognition system like different kinds of biologic measurements (EEG, electrocardiogram [EEG], respiration rate, etc), offline vs online recognition methods, emotion stimulation types and common emotion models are described. Finally, the recent and most important studies are reviewed.

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Zangeneh Soroush, M., Maghooli, K., Setarehdan, S. K., & Motie Nasrabadi, A. (2017). A Review on EEG Signals Based Emotion Recognition. International Clinical Neuroscience Journal, 4(4), 118–129. https://doi.org/10.15171/icnj.2017.01

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