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Implicit Affective Profiling of Subjects based on Physiological Data Coupling

Abstract

Evidence from neuroscience and psychology supports the idea that synchronization among various sub-components of the organism is the key-point to emotional processes. This study investigates the way signals from the central nervous system interact with signals from the peripheral nervous system during emotional processes elicited by music clips. In particular, the study reveals that coupling between Skin Conductance Response (SCR) and electroencephalography (EEG) of the temporal lobe is significantly stronger compared to the coupling between SCR and EEG captured from other parts of the cortex (p

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