Authors
Nattapong Thammasan, Koichi Moriyama, Ken-ichi Fukui, Masayuki Numao
Publication date
2017/3
Journal
Brain informatics
Volume
4
Pages
39-50
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Although emotion detection using electroencephalogram (EEG) data has become a highly active area of research over the last decades, little attention has been paid to stimulus familiarity, a crucial subjectivity issue. Using both our experimental data and a sophisticated database (DEAP dataset), we investigated the effects of familiarity on brain activity based on EEG signals. Focusing on familiarity studies, we allowed subjects to select the same number of familiar and unfamiliar songs; both resulting datasets demonstrated the importance of reporting self-emotion based on the assumption that the emotional state when experiencing music is subjective. We found evidence that music familiarity influences both the power spectra of brainwaves and the brain functional connectivity to a certain level. We conducted an additional experiment using music familiarity in an attempt to recognize emotional states; our …
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Scholar articles
N Thammasan, K Moriyama, K Fukui, M Numao - Brain informatics, 2017