Abstract

In an increasingly interconnected world with more and more technology surrounding us, more and more people end up with psychological and mental health issues. Mobile Computing technologies is often introduced into society without knowing about impact and consequences. We need new mobile tools for everyday life to better manage our attention and give us introspection into our cognitive self. There are patterns in human physiological signals (facial expressions, heart rate, nasal temperature, eye movements, blinking, etc.) that can reveal information about cognitive functions of individuals and groups.

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