2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1217178
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Identifying relevant asymmetry features of EEG for emotion processing

Fatima Islam Mouri,
Camilo E. Valderrama,
Sergio G. Camorlinga

Abstract: The left and right hemispheres of the brain process emotion differently. Neuroscientists have proposed two models to explain this difference. The first model states that the right hemisphere is dominant over the left to process all emotions. In contrast, the second model states that the left hemisphere processes positive emotions, whereas the right hemisphere processes negative emotions. Previous studies have used these asymmetry models to enhance the classification of emotions in machine learning models. Howe… Show more

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“…The inherent structural and functional differences between brain hemispheres give rise to differences in EEG characteristics between symmetrical brain positions, such as spectral power asymmetry (SPA). The asymmetry feature is obtained by calculating the difference or ratio of indexes from different signal sources [183]. Extending the DE features to asymmetry features, differential asymmetry (DASM) and rational asymmetry (RASM) features have also been proposed.…”
Section: Asymmetry Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inherent structural and functional differences between brain hemispheres give rise to differences in EEG characteristics between symmetrical brain positions, such as spectral power asymmetry (SPA). The asymmetry feature is obtained by calculating the difference or ratio of indexes from different signal sources [183]. Extending the DE features to asymmetry features, differential asymmetry (DASM) and rational asymmetry (RASM) features have also been proposed.…”
Section: Asymmetry Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%