Are we humans capable of synchronizing physiologies when we harmonize our thoughts and behaviors? Do members of an orchestra synchronize their hearts as well as their instruments?
BACKGROUND: Mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia is often clinically silent and associated with increased cardiovascular risk, particularly in women. Conventional ECG-based detection is limited, ...
Stress Detection Using Heart Rate Variability and Respiratory Signals Derived From a Single-Lead ECG
Abstract: Stress detection is a widely studied field due to its significant implications for mental and physical health. While multimodal approaches show promising results, they present challenges ...
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Nancy Guthrie’s 2 a.m. pacemaker spike on the day she vanished could mean that the elderly woman was involved in a heart rate-surging struggle with her possible captors, a lead cardiologist speculated ...
Abstract: Most studies indicate that bimodal emotion recognition systems are more objective and accurate. However, many of these systems depend on physiological signals that require direct measurement ...
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