1 Brain measures 2 Endocrine system 3 Electrocardiogram (ECG) 4 Electrogastrography 5 Measurements for visual function, including gaze, & electro-oculography (EOG) 6 Electroencephalography (EEG): EEG as a tool to improve QOL and maintain healthy brain 7 Electromyography and Performance 8 Polysomnography 9 Stabilometry 10 Motion capture 11 A Development of Physical Feedback Structure for Virtual Rehabilitation System Using Air Pressure 12 Artificial Intelligence for Medical Imaging & Hygiene 13 Meditation
Hiroki Takada
Department of Human and Artificial Intelligence
University of Fukui
Bunkyo, Fukui, Japan
takada@u-fukui.ac.jp
Kiyoko Yokoyama
Nagoya City University
Graduate School of Design and Architecture
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
yokoyama@sda.nagoya-cu.ac.jp
This book outlines the electro-activity in the human body, human behavior, and other bio-information during image viewing and applies it to a hygienic and clinical setting. The book begins by explaining the basic science of brain measurements and the endocrine system, before analyzing the bio-signals obtained from electrocardiogram (ECG), electrogastrography (EGG), electro-oculography (EOG) and much more. As the book subsequently demonstrates, these bio-signals can be measured using wearable devices, and the data can be used to detect undiagnosed diseases and health-relevant abnormalities. Especially in the field of nursing care for the elderly and rehabilitation, these new options for the management and analysis of biological information hold considerable potential.
Bio-information for Hygiene offers a valuable resource for both new and established researchers, as well as students who are seeking comprehensive information on environmental/occupational health and health promotion. It will also assist technical staff whose work involves bio-informatics.