EFFECT OF MUSIC THERAPY ON A BRAINWAVE FOR STRESS RECOGNITION
Keywords:
BCI (Brain computer interface),, Brain Wave,, EEG(Electroencephalogram), Music TherapyAbstract
Brain waves are studied, investigated from the last century to detect the psycho-physiological problems, like Epilepsy, Alzheimer, spinal cord injuries and others.But the stress is the common thing which can be recognize with brainwave using EEG (Electroencephalogram) technique,simply by placing the Electrodes on scalp. The musical track is listento destressa person, this is observed with different Brain waves. The raw EEG signal categorized depending upon frequency ranges from 0.5Hz to 30Hz. After applying the therapy Brainwave changes from one wave to other this is performedand analyze with experimental setup. The objective of this paper is to recognize the stress with non-invasive technique and controlling it with musical tracks results shows the feasibility in developing system.
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