Abstract

The article examines two ways to measure the electrical activity of human beings, namely EEG and GSR. In the case of EEG it is used the hypothesis that the brain-waves collected by neuro-sky are responsible for the characteristics of the individual's personality, attitude that do not change over time. In case of GSR, we use in addition the hypothesis of the bijective relationship between the responses of the skin through the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system activity. Signal processing, in both cases, is based on the electrical signal calibration and the definition of the psychological characteristics related to these signals.

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