2022
DOI: 10.21924/cst.7.1.2022.676
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EEG band power analysis corresponding to salivary amylase activity during stressful computer gameplay

Abstract: The cortisol and norepinephrine from human salivary can represent psychological conditions. A portable salivary amylase monitor device (sAA) has existed; however, how the sAA corresponds to the central nervous system changes is still limited to carry out. Twenty university students aged between 20 and 22 years participated in which they played a stressful computer game during the experiment. Nineteen EEG electrodes were attached to the head scalp while the relative power on the delta, theta, alpha, and beta-ba… Show more

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