Quantifying the effects of temperature and noise on attention-level using EDA and EEG sensors
Most people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience atypical sensory modality and need help to self-regulate their sensory responses. Results of a pilot study are presented here where temperature, noise types and noise levels are used as independent variables. Attention-based tests (ABTs), El...
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| author | Xue, Zhengrui Yang, Luning Rattadilok, Prapa Li, Shanshan Gao, Longyue |
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| description | Most people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience atypical sensory modality and need help to self-regulate their sensory responses. Results of a pilot study are presented here where temperature, noise types and noise levels are used as independent variables. Attention-based tests (ABTs), Electrodermal Activity (EDA) and Electroencephalography (EEG) sensors are used as dependent variables to quantify the effects of temperature and noise. Based on the outcome of the analyses, it is feasible to use off-the-shelf sensors to recognize physiological changes, indicating a possibility to develop sensory management recommendation interventions to support people with ASD. |
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| spelling | nottingham-596142020-01-09T05:51:37Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59614/ Quantifying the effects of temperature and noise on attention-level using EDA and EEG sensors Xue, Zhengrui Yang, Luning Rattadilok, Prapa Li, Shanshan Gao, Longyue Most people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience atypical sensory modality and need help to self-regulate their sensory responses. Results of a pilot study are presented here where temperature, noise types and noise levels are used as independent variables. Attention-based tests (ABTs), Electrodermal Activity (EDA) and Electroencephalography (EEG) sensors are used as dependent variables to quantify the effects of temperature and noise. Based on the outcome of the analyses, it is feasible to use off-the-shelf sensors to recognize physiological changes, indicating a possibility to develop sensory management recommendation interventions to support people with ASD. Springer Nature 2019-10-08 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59614/1/Quantifying.pdf Xue, Zhengrui, Yang, Luning, Rattadilok, Prapa, Li, Shanshan and Gao, Longyue (2019) Quantifying the effects of temperature and noise on attention-level using EDA and EEG sensors. In: Health Information Science. Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series, 11837 . Springer Nature, Switzerland, pp. 250-262. ISBN 9783030329617 Autism Spectrum Disorder; Electrodermal Activity; Electroencephalography; Sensors; Sensory management http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32962-4_23 doi:10.1007/978-3-030-32962-4_23 doi:10.1007/978-3-030-32962-4_23 |
| spellingShingle | Autism Spectrum Disorder; Electrodermal Activity; Electroencephalography; Sensors; Sensory management Xue, Zhengrui Yang, Luning Rattadilok, Prapa Li, Shanshan Gao, Longyue Quantifying the effects of temperature and noise on attention-level using EDA and EEG sensors |
| title | Quantifying the effects of temperature and noise on attention-level using EDA and EEG sensors |
| title_full | Quantifying the effects of temperature and noise on attention-level using EDA and EEG sensors |
| title_fullStr | Quantifying the effects of temperature and noise on attention-level using EDA and EEG sensors |
| title_full_unstemmed | Quantifying the effects of temperature and noise on attention-level using EDA and EEG sensors |
| title_short | Quantifying the effects of temperature and noise on attention-level using EDA and EEG sensors |
| title_sort | quantifying the effects of temperature and noise on attention-level using eda and eeg sensors |
| topic | Autism Spectrum Disorder; Electrodermal Activity; Electroencephalography; Sensors; Sensory management |
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