Psychophysiology and Affective Computing

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Decks in this class (15)

Lecture 2 - Skin Conductance Measurement
What are the three main pathways ...,
What does ipsilateral mean,
What does contralateral mean
17  cards
Lecture 3 - Psychological States Influencing SC
What are the three factors influe...,
What is an or orienting response,
What are examples of sustained tasks
8  cards
Lecture 4 - Relationships and Inference
What does a one to one isomorphic...,
What does a many to one relations...,
What is a common mistake for spec...
9  cards
Lecture 5 - SCR Measurements and Artefacts
Name four types of possible artef...,
Explain the artefact short circuit,
Explain the artefact loose electrode
5  cards
Lecture 6 - Cardiovascular Psychophysiology
What things can we measure from t...,
What drives and regulates the car...,
Explain two cardiovascular reflex...
13  cards
Lecture 7 - Emotion and Motivation
What is the difference between mo...,
What is a discrete view on emotions,
What is the occ model
14  cards
Lecture 8 - From Psychophysiology to Affective Computing
What is wrong with james theory o...,
Arnold and lazarus appraisal theo...,
Ekman s theory of emotions expres...
5  cards
Lecture 9 - Closed Loop Applications
A closed loop with humans is a sy...,
What are the four components of a...,
What is biofeedback biofeedback is
8  cards
Lecture 10 - Machine Learning in Affective Computing
Difference between psychophysiolo...,
Standard error in mean gives vari...,
How does machine learning work in ac
5  cards
Lecture 11 - HR and HRV - Assignment
When are ibis not trustworthy
1  cards
Lecture 12 - Interpersonal Psychophysiology
Biofeedback,
What biosignal is most prominantl...,
Experiences of biosignal sharing ...
7  cards
Lecture 13 - Ethics in Affective Computing
Why research ethics 5 reasons,
What does principle a beneficence...,
What does principle b fidelity an...
13  cards
Lecture 14 - Robots
Anthropomporphism is,
What has a stronger impact on sim...,
Why do you anthropomorphize becau...
14  cards
Lecture 15 - Emotions and Games
Explai the rules and mechanics of...,
Explain the system dynamics,
Explain the presentation aesthetics
20  cards
Lecture 16 - Speech Synthesis
Name the five building blocks for...,
Three production steps of speech,
What is respiration power supply
15  cards

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