Introduction Wearable sensors have shown promise as a non-intrusive method for collecting biomarkers that may correlate with levels of elevated stress. Stressors cause a variety of …
YS Can, C Ersoy - ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT), 2021 - dl.acm.org
IoT devices generate massive amounts of biomedical data with increased digitalization and development of the state-of-the-art automated clinical data collection systems. When …
AL Roos, T Goetz, M Krannich… - British Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background This study investigated the role of different test anxiety components (affective, cognitive, motivational and physiological) as mediators between control and performance as …
Emotion, mood, and stress recognition (EMSR) has been studied in laboratory settings for decades. In particular, physiological signals are widely used to detect and classify affective …
An automatic emotion recognition system can serve as a fundamental framework for various applications in daily life from monitoring emotional well-being to improving the quality of life …
Given the widespread adverse outcomes of stress–exacerbated by the current pandemic– wearable sensing provides unique opportunities for automated stress tracking to inform well …
The presence of stimuli and the consequent reactions undoubtedly reflect in experience- related changes of physiological parameters, which can be monitored by wearable devices …
Workplace-related stressors, economic strain, and lack of access to educational and basic needs have exacerbated feelings of stress in the United States. Ongoing stress can result in …
Stress is an increasingly prevalent mental health condition across the world. In Europe, for example, stress is considered one of the most common health problems, and over USD 300 …