Brain Performance Analysis based on an Electroencephalogram Headset
Iuliana Marin, Ioana-Andreea Dinescu, Teodora-Coralia Deleanu, Lujain, Alshikh Sulaiman, Sarmad Monadel Sabree Al-Gayar, Nicolae Goga

TL;DR
This paper presents a system using an EEG headset and web app to analyze brain activity, helping students improve performance and emotional balance, with potential applications in education and mental health.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated EEG-based platform for real-time brain performance analysis and personalized feedback for educational and health purposes.
Findings
Users find the application easy to use.
Emotionally balanced users show improved results.
Potential benefits for students with attention issues.
Abstract
Deficit of attention, anxiety, sleep disorders are some of the problems which affect many persons. As these issues can evolve into severe conditions, more factors should be taken into consideration. The paper proposes a conception which aims to help students to enhance their brain performance. An electrocephalogram headset is used to trigger the brainwaves, along with a web application which manages the input data which comes from the headset and from the user. Factors like current activity, mood, focus, stress, relaxation, engagement, excitement and interest are provided in numerical format through the use of the headset. The users offer information about their activities related to relaxation, listening to music, watching a movie, and studying. Based on the analysis, it was found that the users consider the application easy to use. As the users are more equilibrated emotionally, their…
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