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An article that discusses new research conducted by Esther Eijlers, Maarten Boksem and Ale Smidts of RSM into Artificial Intelligence, more specifically on how human emotions may be tracked and measured. The innovative new method uses electroencephalography (EEG) to chart emotional response.
An article that discusses new research conducted by Esther Eijlers, Maarten Boksem and Ale Smidts of RSM into Artificial Intelligence, more specifically on how human emotions may be tracked and measured. The innovative new method uses electroencephalography (EEG) to chart emotional response.