Analysis of brain waves changes in stressful situations based on horror game with the implementation of virtual reality and brain-computer interface system: a case study
Natalia Browarska, Aleksandra Kawala-Sterniuk, Przemysław Chechelski, J. Zygarlicki
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Abstract
Abstract Objectives This presents a case for fear and stress stimuli and afterward EEG data analysis. Methods The stress factor had been evoked by a computer horror game correlated with virtual reality (VR) and brain-computer interface (BCI) from OpenBCI, applied for the purpose of brain waves changes observation. Results Results obtained during the initial study were promising and provide conclusions for further research in this field carried out on an expanded group of involved participants. Conclusions The study provided very promising and interesting results. Further investigation with larger amount of participants will be carried out.
期刊介绍:
The journal Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems (BAMS), edited by the Jagiellonian University Medical College, provides a forum for the exchange of information in the interdisciplinary fields of computational methods applied in medicine, presenting new algorithms and databases that allows the progress in collaborations between medicine, informatics, physics, and biochemistry. Projects linking specialists representing these disciplines are welcome to be published in this Journal. Articles in BAMS are published in English. Topics Bioinformatics Systems biology Telemedicine E-Learning in Medicine Patient''s electronic record Image processing Medical databases.