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Heart Rate Variability (HRV) during anger emotion stimulation: features for affective
Author(s) -
Lantana Dioren Rumpa,
Apriana Toding,
Wilson Jefriyanto,
Rossa O. Sapulette
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1088/1/012103
Subject(s) - anger , sadness , disgust , heart rate variability , psychology , surprise , affect (linguistics) , psychophysiology , heart rate , emotion classification , cognitive psychology , two factor theory of emotion , happiness , affective science , clinical psychology , social psychology , communication , neuroscience , medicine , blood pressure , radiology
Recent studies have revealed the relationship between human Emotion and health. Researchers are trying to find the best features to distinguish human Emotion through its psychophysiology signals in the Affective Computing study. Humans have six basic emotions, such as Anger, Sadness, Happy, Surprise, Fear, and Disgust. Emotions affect human ANS (Autonomous Nervous System). The heart is one of the human inner organs affected by the ANS (working under ANS). Heart rate is one of the Psychophysiological signals that changed depends on human Emotion. This study tried to analyze the difference between human heart rate during Anger and Normal Emotion Stimulation. Video Stimuli were used to Evoke Emotion. 15 Participant’s heartbeats were recorded using an ECG sensor from E-Health Sensor Platform v2.0. We used HRV (Heart Rate Variability) MeanRR feature as a comparison. Some studies said that experiencing long-term Anger Emotions can cause serious illness to the human body. There are some differences in the MeanRR feature between ANGER State and NORMAL State. The findings of this investigation complement those of earlier studies about HRVi. This research supports the idea that HRV can be used as a feature to detect human affect state.

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