Items where Author is "Feng, Y.X."
Feng, Y.X. and Roslan, N.S. and Izhar, L.I. and Rahman, M.A. and Faye, I. and Ho, E.T.W. (2021) Conversational task increases heart rate variability of individuals susceptible to perceived social isolation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (18). ISSN 16617827
Feng, Y.X. and Tang, T.B. and Ho, E.T.W. (2021) Phasic Electrodermal Activity Indicates Changes in Workload and Affective States. In: UNSPECIFIED.
Feng, Y.X. and Kiguchi, M. and Ung, W.C. and Dass, S.C. and Hani, A.F.M. and Tang, T.B. and Ho, E.T.W. (2021) Working memory performance under a negative affect is more susceptible to higher cognitive workloads with different neural haemodynamic correlates. Brain Sciences, 11 (7). ISSN 20763425
Izhar, L.I. and Roslan, N.S. and Feng, Y.X. and Faye, I. and Ho, E.T.W. and Rahman, M.A. (2019) Classification of neuroticism using psychophysiological signals during speaking task based on two different baseline measurements. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 11 (3). pp. 119-128. ISSN 2229838X
Roslan, N.S. and Izhar, L.I. and Feng, Y.X. and Faye, I. and Ho, E.T.W. and Rahman, M.A. (2019) An investigation of physiological correlates of neuroticism during speaking task: A preliminary study. In: UNSPECIFIED.
Hani, A.F.M. and Feng, Y.X. and Tang, T.B. (2018) Negative mood states in neuroergonomics. Elsevier, pp. 325-326. ISBN 9780128119266; 9780128119273
Feng, Y.X. and Ung, W.C. and Dass, S.C. and Mohd Hani, A.F. and Tang, T.B. and Wei Ho, E.T. (2018) Temporal Haemodynamic Measures of Mood and Work Load Effects on Working Memory Performance. In: UNSPECIFIED.
Hani, A.F.M. and Feng, Y.X. and Tang, T.B. and Kiguchi, M. (2015) Assessment of brain haemodynamic responses using optical topography modality. In: UNSPECIFIED.
Hani, A.M. and Feng, Y.X. and Tang, T.B. and Kiguchi, M. (2015) The effect of working memory load on prefrontal cortex activation: An optical topography study. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 10 (20). pp. 9846-9852. ISSN 18196608