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Article on the validation of an emotional model by EEG recordings of neural responses.
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Abstract: This study provides an experimental confirmation of the proportionality hypothesis predicted by the theoretical model of emotion [1,2] based on EEG recordings. The computational emotional model [1,2] proposed that emotion is an error-feedback signal provided to an organism to estimate the accuracy of the internal brain prediction of external world. It is based on the evolutionary principle of survival in which the survivability of an organism increases with the accuracy of the prediction of the external events.
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Tam, Nicoladie D.Validation of an emotional model by EEG recordings of neural responses,
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July 8, 2013;
[London, United Kingdom].
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