EEG based Neural Correlates of Experience

Usama Saleem, Ali Kumail, Muhammad Adil Raja, Junaid Akhtar, Conor Ryan

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Abstract

Experience is luscious Experienced people who act spontaneously in any feat are considered attractive, draw attention, receive praise, and have many admirers. Whether an experienced person is a speaker, a teacher, a driver or a sportsman, dexterity has its own swag. It is well known that human faculties are controlled and monitored by the brain. Every activity ranging from digestion of food to variation in emotions is correlated in the brain. This is to say that a certain part of the human brain is responsible for each one of the myriad of functions. The question then arises as to where experience is correlated in the brain. In this paper we present our reflections about an experiment done to figure out whether it is possible to gauge the level of spontaneity in the brain. We employed a bunch of subjects in our study. The groups were divided into two categories, experienced and inexperienced. Each of the players was asked to play a computer game for a certain amount of time. And as the game was played, brain activity in the brain was recorded using an EEG device. Our results are interesting.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 6th International Conference on Inventive Computation Technologies, ICICT 2021
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages449-453
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9781728185019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jan 2021
Event6th International Conference on Inventive Computation Technologies, ICICT 2021 - Coimbatore, India
Duration: 20 Jan 202122 Jan 2021

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 6th International Conference on Inventive Computation Technologies, ICICT 2021

Conference

Conference6th International Conference on Inventive Computation Technologies, ICICT 2021
Country/TerritoryIndia
CityCoimbatore
Period20/01/2122/01/21

Keywords

  • EEG
  • Experience
  • Neural correlates
  • Neuroscience
  • Spontaneity

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