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Haruki Morioka, Haruki Ozawa and Takeo Kato
Light simultaneously induces visual and non-visual effects. Although the differences in the spectral sensitivity of intrinsic photosensitive retinal ganglion cells induce opposing influences on physiological responses, it is difficult to independently me...
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Tanvir Islam and Peter Washington
Stress is widely recognized as a major contributor to a variety of health issues. Stress prediction using biosignal data recorded by wearables is a key area of study in mobile sensing research because real-time stress prediction can enable digital interv...
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Massimiliano Masullo, Roxana Adina Toma and Luigi Maffei
Noise pollution is one of the most common workplace hazards. Noise exposure may induce auditory and extra-auditory physiological and psychological alterations that affect job performance, safety, comfort, and wellbeing. Recent research showed a connectio...
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Francesco Chiossi, Robin Welsch, Steeven Villa, Lewis Chuang and Sven Mayer
Virtual reality is increasingly used for tasks such as work and education. Thus, rendering scenarios that do not interfere with such goals and deplete user experience are becoming progressively more relevant. We present a physiologically adaptive system ...
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Yao Fu, Yue Wu, Weijun Gao and Rong Hui
Reading is one of the popular activities among elderly persons. A reasonable level of daylight illumination can ensure the visual comfort of reading for elderly persons. State arousal level and subjective comfort report are important parameters reflectin...
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Iuliia Brishtel, Thomas Schmidt, Igor Vozniak, Jason Raphael Rambach, Bruno Mirbach and Didier Stricker
The technical advances in navigation systems should enhance the driving experience, supporting drivers? spatial decision making and learning in less familiar or unfamiliar environments. Furthermore, autonomous driving systems are expected to take over na...
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Dian Yu and Shouqian Sun
Subject-independent emotion recognition based on physiological signals has become a research hotspot. Previous research has proved that electrodermal activity (EDA) signals are an effective data resource for emotion recognition. Benefiting from their gre...
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Jiaxu Zhou, Xiaohu Jia, Guoqiang Xu, Junhan Jia, Rihan Hai, Chongsen Gao and Shuo Zhang
Due to differences in cognitive ability and physiological development, the evacuation characteristics of children are different from those of adults. This study proposes a novel method of using wearable sensors to collect data (e.g., electrodermal activi...
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Christian Werner, Bernd Resch and Martin Loidl
A continued shift of human mobility towards sustainable and active mobility modes is a major concern for society in order to reduce the human contribution to climate change as well as to improve liveability and health in urban environments. For this chan...
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Gaël Vila, Christelle Godin, Oumayma Sakri, Etienne Labyt, Audrey Vidal, Sylvie Charbonnier, Simon Ollander and Aurélie Campagne
This article addresses the question of passengers? experience through different transport modes. It presents the main results of a pilot study, for which stress levels experienced by a traveller were assessed and predicted over two long journeys. Acceler...
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