
This study’s aim was to apply permutation entropy (PE) and permutation min-entropy (PME) over an RR interval time series to quantify the changes in cardiac activity among multiple emotional states. Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals were recorded under six emotional states (neutral, happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and disgust) in 60 healthy subjects at a rate of 1000 Hz. For each emotional state, ECGs were recorded for 5 min and the RR interval time series was extracted from these ECGs. The obtained results confirm that PE and PME increase significantly during the emotional states of happiness, sadness, anger, and disgust. Both symbolic quantifiers also increase but not in a significant way for the emotional state of fear. Moreover, it is found that PME is more sensitive than PE for discriminating non-neutral from neutral emotional states.
Science, QC1-999, Ingeniería, Astrophysics, ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG), Article, Patrón de Electrocardiograma, PERMUTATION MIN-ENTROPY, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3, emotion recognition, permutation entropy, PERMUTATION ENTROPY, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, EMOTION RECOGNITION, Physics, Q, heart rate variability, permutation entropy; permutation min-entropy; emotion recognition; heart rate variability; electrocardiogram (ECG), permutation min-entropy, electrocardiogram (ECG), HEART RATE VARIABILITY, QB460-466, Óptica, Acústica
Science, QC1-999, Ingeniería, Astrophysics, ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG), Article, Patrón de Electrocardiograma, PERMUTATION MIN-ENTROPY, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3, emotion recognition, permutation entropy, PERMUTATION ENTROPY, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, EMOTION RECOGNITION, Physics, Q, heart rate variability, permutation entropy; permutation min-entropy; emotion recognition; heart rate variability; electrocardiogram (ECG), permutation min-entropy, electrocardiogram (ECG), HEART RATE VARIABILITY, QB460-466, Óptica, Acústica
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