Inge-Cuc (Jul 2017)

Neurosignal record with a Brain-Computer interface to estimate the level of stress in a student during a class

  • Luz Angela Moreno Cueva,
  • César Augusto Peña Cortés,
  • Marisol Maestre Delgado,
  • Surgei Bolivia Caicedo Villamizar,
  • Aldo Pardo García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17981/ingecuc.13.2.2017.10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 95 – 101

Abstract

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Introduction: This work shows an individual study of the capture, recording, and analysis of the level of stress of a university student during a class that involves an evaluation. The stress information was estimated using a commercial and low-cost computer-brain interface. This allows solving the problem of easily obtaining quantitative and not only qualitative measures. Objective: The aim of this article is to analyze the behavior of neural signals to estimate the level of stress in a student to some verbal and nonverbal events generated by a teacher. Methodology: An experimental design of individual character was developed taking as disturbances the level of stress, events such as questions, time limits, and gestures. Results: Some events that caused stress in students produced by the verbal and non-verbal language of the teacher when teaching the class were evidenced. Conclusions: Teachers are encouraged to moderate their body language during assessments by avoiding actions that emulate anxieties or pressures in unnecessary times.

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