Author/Authors :
Yu, Bo School of Computer Science and Technology - Harbin Institute of Technology - Harbin, China , Ma, Lin School of Computer Science and Technology - Harbin Institute of Technology - Harbin, China , Li, Haifeng School of Computer Science and Technology - Harbin Institute of Technology - Harbin, China , Zhao, Lun Brain Research Institute - Beijing Yiran Sunny Technology Co. Ltd - Beijing, China , Bo, Hongjian School of Computer Science and Technology - Harbin Institute of Technology - Harbin, China , Wang, Xunda School of Computer Science and Technology - Harbin Institute of Technology - Harbin, China
Abstract :
Estimation of human emotions from Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals plays a vital role in affective Brain Computer Interface
(BCI).The present study investigated the different event-related synchronization (ERS) and event-related desynchronization (ERD)
of typical brain oscillations in processing Facial Expressions under nonattentional condition. The results show that the lowerfrequency bands are mainly used to update Facial Expressions and distinguish the deviant stimuli from the standard ones, whereas
the higher-frequency bands are relevant to automatically processing different Facial Expressions. Accordingly, we set up the relations
between each brain oscillation and processing unattended Facial Expressions by the measures of ERD and ERS. This research first
reveals the contributions of each frequency band for comprehension of Facial Expressions in preattentive stage. It also evidences that
participants have emotional experience under nonattentional condition. Therefore, the user’s emotional state under nonattentional
condition can be recognized in real time by the ERD/ERS computation indexes of different frequency bands of brain oscillations,
which can be used in affective BCI to provide the user with more natural and friendly ways.
Keywords :
Event-Related , Synchronization/Desynchronization , Unattended , ERD/ERS