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Using Electroencephalography Measurements and High-quality Video Recording for Analyzing Visual Perception of Media Content
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Using Electroencephalography Measurements and High-quality Video Recording for Analyzing Visual Perception of Media Content
Using Electroencephalography Measurements and High-quality Video Recording for Analyzing Visual Perception of Media Content
DOI:
10.3791/57321-v
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10:41 min
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May 26, 2018
•
Miguel Ángel Martín-Pascual
2
,
Celia Andreu-Sánchez
,
José María Delgado-García
,
Agnès Gruart
1
Neuro-Com Research Group
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Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona
,
2
Instituto RTVE
,
Corporación Radio Televisión Española
,
3
Division of Neuroscience
,
Pablo de Olavide University
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We present detection, acquisition, and analysis of eyeblink rates while watching media content.
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Electroencephalography
Eye Blink Rate
Visual Perception
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Electromyography
Corneal Reflex
Trigeminal Nerve
Spontaneous Eye Blinks
Visual Perception
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