Tag: physiological signals


Multi-Modal Emotion Classification: Decoding Human Feelings

Multi-Modal Emotion Classification: Decoding Human Feelings

Multi-Modal Emotion Classification Tasks (MMECT) The Core Definition of Multi-Modal Emotion Classification Tasks The Multi-Modal Emotion Classification Tasks (MMECT) framework represents a sophisticated methodological approach within Affective Computing, primarily designed to interpret human emotional states by synthesizing data streams from various sensory channels, or modalities. At its core, MMECT aims to overcome the inherent limitations […]

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INTEROCEPTION

Introduction: Defining Interoception and Historical Context Interoception represents a fundamental and essential sensory system that provides the brain with continuous information regarding the physiological state of the body’s internal milieu. This process involves the sensing, transmission, interpretation, and integration of signals originating from internal organs and tissues, including the viscera, muscles, cardiovascular system, and immune […]

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ACTION READINESS

Introduction and Definitional Scope Action readiness is defined within psychological science as a fundamental condition of preparedness for action, intrinsically linked to and induced as a crucial component of an emotional reaction. This state represents the internal, motivational urging that steers an organism toward adaptive engagement with, or avoidance of, environmental stimuli deemed relevant to […]

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