Human emotions and physiological signals: A classroom experiment

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In this paper we present a Virtual Reality based laboratory experience that can be used to demonstrate the effect that emotions may play in our bodies. For attaining this purpose, a Virtual Reality-based system is presented where three different virtual environments aim at inducing specific sensations and emotions on the students participating in a classroom experiment. The objective is that the students be able to analyze their own physiological data and understand the correlation between data patterns and experienced situation.

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  • Figure 1. Examples scenario types: Up Left - Type A - Haunted house environment; Up Right - Type B – Zen garden environment; Down - Type C – Harmful event to self-virtual representation
  • Figure 3. Possible configurations and expected results (red line).
  • Figure 6. Harmful event example (bottom) and its relation with physiological data (top).
  • Figure 4. Collected data from type A environment.

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Patrão, B., Pedro, S., & Menezes, P. (2016). Human emotions and physiological signals: A classroom experiment. International Journal of Online Engineering, 12(4), 37–39. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v12i04.5098

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