Neuroscience Evidence Linking Prefrontal Activity and Stress
Perfusion fMRI Reveals Cerebral Blood Flow Patterns Under Psychological Stress
Wang et al. · Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2005
Previous studies have explored how low-channel prefrontal EEG signals can be used to detect stress, workload, and emotional states. These findings motivated our approach to scalable mental health assessment using wearable brain-sensing technology.
Gupta et al. · Biomedical Signal Processing and Control · 2024
Singh et al. · Biomedical Signal Processing and Control · 2025
Singh et al. · Biomedical Signal Processing and Control · 2025
Singh et al. · Biomedical Signal Processing and Control · 2025
Singh et al. · IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics · 2022
Behera et al. · Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback · 2023
Gupta et al. · Frontiers in Human Neuroscience · 2025
Garg et al. · IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics · 2024
Ameta et al. · ACM PETRA Conference · 2023
Gupta et al. · Scientific Reports (Nature) · 2018
Gupta et al. · Frontiers in Human Neuroscience · 2025
Previous studies have explored how low-channel prefrontal EEG signals can be used to detect stress, workload, and emotional states. These findings motivated our approach to scalable mental health assessment using wearable brain-sensing technology.
Arpaia et al. · IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation & Meas. · 2020
Beiramvand et al. · IEEE MeMeA · 2023
Arsalan & Majid · Computers in Biology and Medicine · 2021
Ghosh et al. · Journal of Primary Care & Community Health · 2023
Asif et al. · Computers in Biology and Medicine · 2019
Abdel-Hamid · Sensors · 2023
Aggarwal et al. · IEEE Web Intelligence Conference · 2024
Alghamdi et al. · arXiv Preprint · 2025
Wang et al. · Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2005