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The use of portable EEG devices in development of immersive virtual reality environments for converting emotional states into specific commands  

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The application of electroencephalography electrodes in Virtual Reality (VR) glasses allows users to relate cognitive, emotional, and social functions with the exposure to certain stimuli. The development of non-invasive portable devices, coupled with VR, allows for the collection of electroencephalographic data. One of the devices that embraced this new trend is Looxid LinkTM, a system that adds electroencephalography to HTC VIVETM, VIVE ProTM, VIVE Pro EyeTM, or Oculus Rift STM glasses to create interactive environments using brain signals. This work analyzes the possibility of using the Looxid LinkTM device to perceive, evaluate and monitor the emotions of users exposed to VR.

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Mental health and wellness Emotions Empathy Immersive environments Virtual reality Electroencephalography Neurogaming Neurofeedback

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Sá, C., Gomes, P. V., Marques, A., & Correia, A. (2020). The use of portable EEG devices in development of immersive virtual reality environments for converting emotional states into specific commands. Proceedings, 54(1), 43. https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/54/1/43

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