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Table 3 Analysis on the basis of stimulus and emotions

From: Mental state and emotion detection from musically stimulated EEG

Reference

Stimulus duration/type

Emotions

[11]

60 s/excerpts vary in affective valence

Fear, Joy

and intensity (i.e. intense vs. calm)

Happy, Sad

[12]

15 s/Jazz, rock-pop, classical music

Positive, Negative

and environmental sounds

[13]

1 min/Consonant comprised 10 excerpts of joyful instrumental dance tunes

Pleasant, Unpleasant

Dissonant stimuli were electronically manipulated counterparts of the consonant excerpts:

[14,15,16,17]

30 s/Four types musical excerpt

Joy, Angry,

Sadness, Pleasure

[35]

5 min/West-African Djembe drums and electronic hand drums

Depression

[18]

15 s/Rock-pop, electronic, jazz and classical (15 excerpts per genre) and 15 excerpts of broadband noise

Like, Dislike

[19]

3 min/16 peace of music

Exciting, Relaxing

[21]

2.5 min/Largo, D-flat major, Going Home

NA

[20]

60 musical excerpts LD (regardless of familiarity), LDF (familiar music), LDUF (Unfamiliar music))

NA

[36]

15 s/10 film music excerpts

Anger, Fear, Happiness,

Sadness, Tiredness

[22]

60 s/Iranian music along with other classical excerpt

Valence, Arousal

[23]

1 min /Rap, metal, rock and hip-hop genres Happy

 

[24]

20 s/Electronic, classical and rock. four music genres

Anger, Happiness, Calm, Sadness, Scare

[25]

30 s/8 cross-culture instrument

Joy, Sorrow, Anxiety, Calm

[26]

2 s/Familiar unfamiliar musical stimuli

Like, Dislike

[27,28,29]

10 min/Instrumental Raag Bhairavi

Like, Dislike

[30]

10 min/Instrumental Raag Bhairavi

Like, Dislike, Depression