Nature Scientific Data Collection “Physiological and Biosignals Data for Stress Detection”

The measurement of human physiological and biosignals has advanced rapidly in recent decades due to improvements in sensing technology, data management, and computational modelling.
Nature Scientific Data Collection “Physiological and Biosignals Data for Stress Detection”
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This Collection will focus on high-quality dataset descriptions covering a broad range of physiological signals, including EEG, ECG, EDA, heart-rate monitoring, fetal heart rate and uterine contraction tracings (cardiotocography), fetal cardiac rhythm signals, uterine electromyography (EMG), and other multimodal biosignals. Submissions supported by complementary data sources, such as participant questionnaires, clinical annotations, wearable sensor recordings, and synchronized audio or video data, are also encouraged.

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