Abstract

The paper describes an investigation on human attentiveness to emotional video-clips stimuli using Neurosky Mindwave device to measure electric brain cortex signals. Software for video stimuli demonstration to the volunteers was created. LIRIS-ACCEDE database of video clips was used for construction of three experimental sets. Six volunteers participated in the initial tests where their reactions to emotional video clips were recorded in real time. The results showed that there were high correlations between the corresponding parts of the video sequences when neutral or positive video clips have been watched. The reactions to different kinds of emotional stimuli correlated in large diversity.

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