2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-5859-3_111
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Sleep Onset Detection using the Low-Cost Emotiv EPOC Neuroheadset

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“…experimental studies aimed to detect drowsy states [16,[75][76][77][78][79]. Such paradigms have been adopted to improve road safety with the creation of early warning systems that alert a driver before an accident can occur [80][81][82][83] artefacts.…”
Section: Experimental Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…experimental studies aimed to detect drowsy states [16,[75][76][77][78][79]. Such paradigms have been adopted to improve road safety with the creation of early warning systems that alert a driver before an accident can occur [80][81][82][83] artefacts.…”
Section: Experimental Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the Emotiv was used in studies examining pilots' reactions to unexpected events [72], reaction time [73], and mental fatigue and alertness [74]. Similarly, many experimental studies aimed to detect drowsy states [16,[75][76][77][78][79]. Such paradigms have been adopted to improve road safety with the creation of early warning systems that alert a driver before an accident can occur [80][81][82][83] artefacts.…”
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“…Once synchronised, a human user can configure a BCI to control a multitude of electronic devices including wheelchairs [7], drones [8], smart homes [9][10][11], and web browsers [12]. Clinicians report using the technology to administer neurofeedback therapy [13], facilitate learning [14], assess patient sleep quality [15,16], and determine affective states [17][18][19][20]. Scientists increasingly use consumer-grade devices to collect neural data to address a variety of theoretical and practical research questions [2,21,22].…”
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confidence: 99%