Hugo Fernando Posada-Quintero
Assistant Professor/Biomedical Engineering
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Scholarly Contributions
12 Scholarly Contributions
Deep Learning Analysis of Electrophysiological Series for Continuous Emotional State Detection
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Spectral analysis of Electroretinography to differentiate autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Prototype for Smartphone-based Electroretinogram
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Pain Detection using a Smartphone in Real Time
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Phasic component of electrodermal activity is more correlated to brain activity than tonic component
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Exploring electrodermal activity in water-immersed subjects
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Preliminary results on transthoracic bioimpedance measurements with a variety of electrode materials
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Testing the need for carbon in salt/adhesive electrodes for surface electromyography measurements: Preliminary results
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Frequency-domain electrodermal activity index of sympathetic function
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Novel dry electrodes for recording electrodermal activity
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Using EMG to Better Understand Patient Pain and Stress During Routine Mammography
Krystyna Gielo-Perczak
, (1964). Using EMG to Better Understand Patient Pain and Stress During Routine Mammography, The 68 HFES Conference Proceedings, Proceedings of the 68th International Conference of Human Factors and Ergonomics 2014
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Evauation of Patient Stress During Mammograms through Surface Electromyography Analysis
Krystyna Gielo-Perczak,
, (1964). Evauation of Patient Stress During Mammograms through Surface Electromyography Analysis, Applied Human Factors Ergonomics Conferences, AHFE International Open Access is an Emerging Science & Engineering, Human Factors and Human-centered Computing
Research Type: Conference Proceedings