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Neuro-response data synchronization
Anantha Pradeep,Robert T. Knight,Ramachandran Gurumoorthy +2 more
- 11 Feb 2014
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a system that includes a headset to gather first data comprising first neuro-response data from a user while the user is exposed to stimulus material, and a processor to synchronize the first neuroresponse data, the second neuro response data and stimulus material to generate synchronized data and determine an effectiveness of a portion of the stimulus material based on the synchronized data.
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Abstract: An example system includes a headset to gather first data comprising first neuro-response data and second neuro-response data from a user while the user is exposed to stimulus material. In the example system, the headset comprises a first sensor to gather the first neuro-response data, the first neuro-response data comprising at least one of electroencephalographic data or magnetoencephalographic data, and a second sensor to gather the second neuro-response data, the second neuro-response data comprising facial emotion encoding data. The headset also comprises a processor to synchronize the first neuro-response data, the second neuro-response data and the stimulus material to generate synchronized data and determine an effectiveness of a portion of the stimulus material based on the synchronized data.
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