In this study we consider neurophysiological aspects for the assessment of stress-related disorders. EEG Alpha Asymmetry could represent an effective method to be used in the virtual environment. Nonetheless, new protocols need to be defined. In this study herein, we present two methods and a case study.
Cipresso, P., Gaggioli, A., Serino, S., Pallavicini, F., Raspelli, S., Grassi, A., Sellitti, L., Riva, G., EEG alpha asymmetry in virtual environments for the assessment of stress-related disorders, in Westwood, J. D., Westwood, S. W., Felländer-Tsa, F., L, L., Haluck, R. S., Robb, R. A., Senger, S., Vosburgh, K. G. (ed.), Volume 173: Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 19, IOS Press, Amsterdam 2012: <<STUDIES IN HEALTH TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATICS>>, 102- 104. 10.3233/978-1-61499-022-2-102 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/3083]
EEG alpha asymmetry in virtual environments for the assessment of stress-related disorders
Cipresso, Pietro;Gaggioli, Andrea;Serino, Silvia;Pallavicini, Federico;Grassi, Alessandra;Riva, Giuseppe
2012
Abstract
In this study we consider neurophysiological aspects for the assessment of stress-related disorders. EEG Alpha Asymmetry could represent an effective method to be used in the virtual environment. Nonetheless, new protocols need to be defined. In this study herein, we present two methods and a case study.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.