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Dasps: a database for anxious states based on a psychological stimulationBaghdadi et al., 2019
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- Baghdadi A
- Aribi Y
- Fourati R
- Halouani N
- Siarry P
- Alimi A
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- arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.02942
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Anxiety affects human capabilities and behavior as much as it affects productivity and quality of life. It can be considered as the main cause of depression and suicide. Anxious states are easily detectable by humans due to their acquired cognition, humans interpret the …
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