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Galvanic Skin Response-Based Measures

2016
This chapter focuses on the use of Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) for cognitive load measurement. GSR is a measure of conductivity of human skin, and provides an indication of changes within the human sympathetic nervous system.
Fang Chen   +6 more
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Skin Resistance Levels and Galvanic Skin Response: Unilateral Differences

Science, 1963
On five subjects, skin resistance levels and galvanic skin response were recorded unilaterally and simultaneously from each side of the body for between 24 and 36 days. Reliable differences in skin resistance were found in three subjects and in galvanic skin response in two subjects.
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Insurance Classifications and Drivers' Galvanic Skin Response

Ergonomics, 1969
Drivers' galvanic skin responses were recorded in town traffic and on country roads. Two groups of drivers were compared, those who would pay higher insurance premiums, by reason of their ago or occupation, and the rest. The high insurance group did not differ from the rest in the magnitude of the GSR.
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GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE OF ATYPICAL PSYCHOSIS

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1962
Summary 1. The emotional conditions of atypical psychosis were studied psychophysio-logically by means of GSR. 2. The materials were 7 cases of atypical schizophrenia and 10 cases of atypical psychosis. The control consisted of 26 normal subjects and 18 cases of typical schizophrenia. 3.
Yoshitaka Shirafuji, Toshiaki Nareta
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THE PERIPHERAL MECHANISM OF THE GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE

Psychophysiology, 1970
ABSTRACTDarrow held that the galvanic skin response (GSR) appears to be a complicated phenomenon because a number of events are sequentially involved. The mechanism resulting in the peripheral components of electrodermal phenomena is not complicated. Following excitation, sympathetic impulses to cutaneous tissues and subsequent release of acetylcholine
C W, Darrow, G R, Gullickson
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Galvanic skin response conditioning deficit in amygdalectomized monkeys

Experimental Neurology, 1968
Abstract Amygdalectomized monkeys have depressed galvanic skin responses during tests of the orienting reaction to repeated presentation of simple tones. An effort to condition the galvanic skin response (GSR) with electric stimulation of skin was instituted. No evidence of conditioning of a weak conditional stimulus (light off) was obtained from the
M H, Bagshaw, H W, Coppock
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Electrical skin conductance and galvanic skin response during “hypnosis”

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1959
(1959). Electrical skin conductance and galvanic skin response during “hypnosis”. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis: Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 79-92.
Theodore Xenophon Barber, John Coules
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Galvanic Skin Responses and Prejudice.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1967
G W, Porier, A J, Lott
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Effect of vasoconstriction on galvanic skin response amplitude

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1964
Vascular mediation of the effect of cooling on galvanic skin response (GSR) amplitude was investigated by maintaining a finger site under isothermal conditions while inducing reflex vasoconstriction by cooling the rest of the hand in a water bath at 15 C.
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Galvanic skin response in photosensitive children.

Neuropadiatrie, 1979
Investigations of galvanic skin response under stress by different stimuli were carried out in 65 photosensitive and 70 non-photosensitive subjects aged 11--17 years. Photosensitive individuals at the age of 12--15 years showed a more pronounced skin reaction than non-photosensitive ones.
G, Gross-Selbeck, W, Ebell, H, Doose
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