Diaz-Ramos et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Towards a resilience to stress index based on physiological response: a machine learning approachDiaz-Ramos et al., 2021
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- Diaz-Ramos R
- Gomez-Cravioto D
- Trejo L
- López C
- Medina-Pérez M
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- Sensors
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This study proposes a new index to measure the resilience of an individual to stress, based on the changes of specific physiological variables. These variables include electromyography, which is the muscle response, blood volume pulse, breathing rate …
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