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arxiv: 1609.07365 · v1 · pith:2MIX7XHPnew · submitted 2016-09-21 · 🧬 q-bio.NC · cs.AI· cs.HC· cs.MM

Towards the bio-personalization of music recommendation systems: A single-sensor EEG biomarker of subjective music preference

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keywords musicbiomarkerbraincouplingaestheticcross-frequencyduringinteraction
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Recent advances in biosensors technology and mobile electroencephalographic (EEG) interfaces have opened new application fields for cognitive monitoring. A computable biomarker for the assessment of spontaneous aesthetic brain responses during music listening is introduced here. It derives from well-established measures of cross-frequency coupling (CFC) and quantifies the music-induced alterations in the dynamic relationships between brain rhythms. During a stage of exploratory analysis, and using the signals from a suitably designed experiment, we established the biomarker, which acts on brain activations recorded over the left prefrontal cortex and focuses on the functional coupling between high-beta and low-gamma oscillations. Based on data from an additional experimental paradigm, we validated the introduced biomarker and showed its relevance for expressing the subjective aesthetic appreciation of a piece of music. Our approach resulted in an affordable tool that can promote human-machine interaction and, by serving as a personalized music annotation strategy, can be potentially integrated into modern flexible music recommendation systems. Keywords: Cross-frequency coupling; Human-computer interaction; Brain-computer interface

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