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Changes in electrodermal activity following sympathicotomy in hyperhidrosis patients [PDF]
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the potential of electrodermal activity (EDA) as a diagnostic tool for preoperative evaluation in hyperhidrosis patients.
Ai Van Thuy Ho +9 more
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Could electrodermal activity detect emotions soon? [PDF]
Aldosky Haval Y. Y., Bari Dindar S.
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Evaluation of the Relationship Between Head Posture, Mandibular Movements and Emotional Tension [PDF]
Introduction: The head, due to its structure and assigned functions, is a unique part of our body. In a number of studies, an association has been confirmed between the base of the head, the cervical spine, and temporomandibular joint disorders.Research ...
Elżbieta Szczygieł +3 more
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It is commonly acknowledged that the human factor and the interaction between the human factor and the road environment are among the most common causes of road accidents.
Natalia Distefano +5 more
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Psychophysiology of positive and negative emotions, dataset of 1157 cases and 8 biosignals
Measurement(s) affect • hemodynamic measures • electrodermal activity • fingertip skin temperature • Respiratory Pattern Technology Type(s) electronic rating scale • electrocardiography • impedance cardiography • hemodynamic measurement • electrodermal ...
Maciej Behnke +4 more
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Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate steady state levels, dynamics and reproducibility of cardiovascular variables and electrodermal activity in different skin areas in response to minor physiological and mental stimuli in healthy subjects in
Ai Van Thuy Ho +5 more
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A First Step toward the Understanding of Implicit Learning of Hazard Anticipation in Inexperienced Road Users Through a Moped-Riding Simulator [PDF]
Hazard perception is considered one of the most important abilities in road safety. Several efforts have been devoted to investigating how it improves with experience and can be trained.
Gianfranchi, Evelyn +2 more
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A Methodological Framework to Study Change in Team Cognition Under the Dynamical Hypothesis
Abstract The dynamical hypothesis claims that cognitive systems, such as teams, are dynamical systems (i.e., an interdependent collection of individuals and their technology that change together over time). Following this hypothesis, team researchers have adopted dynamical approaches to better understand the team cognitive processes and states that ...
Kyana van Eijndhoven +3 more
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Interactions between visceral afferent signaling and stimulus processing [PDF]
Visceral afferent signals to the brain influence thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Here we highlight the findings of a set of empirical investigations in humans concerning body-mind interaction that focus on how feedback from states of autonomic arousal ...
Anderson +62 more
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Electrodermal activity: A continuous monitor of well-being
A smart society should not only support the efficiency and effectiveness of processes, they should also have the ability to comprehend and support its inhabitants well-being. To enable this, we need continuous information on individual’s well-being. As a first step, we suggest to evaluate people’s long term stress level, as it sheds light on their well-
Meijer, Anneloes L. +3 more
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