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Advances in Electrocardiogram‐Based Non‐Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring Technology
ABSTRACT Blood glucose monitoring is fundamental to diabetes management, yet traditional invasive methods are limited by patient discomfort and infection risks. In recent years, electrocardiogram (ECG), a conventional tool for cardiovascular assessment, has gained attention as a prospective method for non‐invasive blood glucose monitoring.
Qi Zeng +5 more
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Toddlers Are Happier Giving to Others Than to Themselves
ABSTRACT Humans routinely share valuable resources, even at significant personal cost (e.g., organ donation). What motivates such generosity? This study examined the emotional benefits of sharing in toddlers with the largest and youngest sample to date (N = 134; Mage = 20.50 months, range = 16.57–23.77 months).
Enda Tan +4 more
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Background. Studying the functional state of the body of adolescents when they preform cognitive activity using electronic devices is of great importance due to the introduction of information and computer technologies into the educational process ...
O. N. Adamovskaya +2 more
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Aim Despite being one of the most disabling symptoms of post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)—disrupting sleep continuity, reinforcing hyperarousal, and worsening psychiatric comorbidity—the physiological signature of Trauma‐related nightmares (TRNs) under naturalistic sleep conditions remains poorly characterized.
Dorone Feingold +8 more
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IntroductionThe study of electrodermal activity (EDA) in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is gaining scientific interest as a potential source of physiological biomarkers that can objectively improve the diagnosis of this condition ...
David Pérez-Jorge +3 more
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Electrodermal Activity Is Sensitive to Cognitive Stress under Water
When divers are at depth in water, the high pressure and low temperature alone can cause severe stress, challenging the human physiological control systems.
Hugo F. Posada-Quintero +3 more
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Electrodermal Activity for Quantitative Assessment of Dental Anxiety
In spite of the development in technology and the recent innovations in dentistry, dental anxiety remains a common issue, and accurately assessing it is challenging due to reliance on patients’ self-reports, which are often biased.
Dindar S. Bari +7 more
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Introduction-Aim: Newer methods, such as infrared digital pupillometry and electrodermal activity (EDA) measurement have been suggested as good alternatives for analgesia monitoring in critically ill patients.
Theodoros Aslanidis +3 more
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Adaptive Normalization and Feature Extraction for Electrodermal Activity Analysis
Electrodermal Activity (EDA) has shown great potential for emotion recognition and the early detection of physiological anomalies associated with stress.
Miguel Viana-Matesanz +1 more
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Witnessing another’s pain can heighten pain in the observer. However, research has focused on the observer’s intrapersonal experience. Here, a social transmission-chain explored the spread of socially-acquired nocebo hyperalgesia.
Rodela Mostafa +5 more
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