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GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE DURING AVOIDANCE LEARNING
Psychophysiology, 1966ABSTRACTRelations between galvanic skin response (GSR) and other variables during learning of a shock‐avoidance task were observed. Ss operated a four‐position switch as cued by visual stimuli: one always shocked, one never shocked, and two associated with switch positions which avoided the shock.
W W, Grings, R A, Lockhart
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Study of Galvanic Skin Response in Psoriasis
Archives of Dermatology, 1963Controlled study of the galvanic skin response (GSR) in ten psoriasis subjects has shown an increased skin resistance and a decreased reactivity to certain sweat stimulating and sweat inhibiting drugs.
D J, PERRY, G E, MOUNT, E T, WRIGHT
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1965
THE DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis of organic from psychogenic pain had long confounded pediatricians and psychiatrists alike. The sympathetic components of anxiety may blanch the viscera and be described as pain, and an unnecessary laparotomy is sometimes the result.
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THE DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis of organic from psychogenic pain had long confounded pediatricians and psychiatrists alike. The sympathetic components of anxiety may blanch the viscera and be described as pain, and an unnecessary laparotomy is sometimes the result.
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Galvanic skin responses from asking stressful questions
British Journal of Nursing, 2007This study considers the effects of stress on interviewers as they ask challenging questions to interviewees. A convenience sample of 40 subjects was drawn from health and social care professionals and divided in to a study group and a control group. Instrumentation was by unobtrusive galvanic skin response monitors.
Martin, Page, Alan, Robson
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STIMULUS CONTROL OVER OPERANT GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSES
Psychophysiology, 1969ABSTRACTOperant conditioning of the galvanic skin response (GSR) using a discrimination procedure was attempted in both acquisition and extinction. During acquisition male Ss were given contingent reinforcement during S+ intervals and noncontingent reinforcement during S– intervals. All reinforcement was withheld during extinction. A criterion response
R H, Defran, P, Badia, P, Lewis
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Skin Resistance and Galvanic Skin Response
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1962The convenience of the galvanic skin response (GSR) and basal skin resistance (R) as indicators of autonomic activity has led to their widespread application in psychological and pharmacological investigations since the late 19th century, but the many fundamental controversies to be found in the literature testify to the questionable reliability of ...
R, EDELBERG, N R, BURCH
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NONSPECIFIC GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE AND RESPIRATION
Psychological Reports, 1961The nonspecific galvanic skin response ( G S R ) , i.e., a change in skin resistance unrelated to any known stimuli, has been attributed (Birch, 1963; Cohen, et al., 1960; Lacey 6: Lacey, 1958) to level of arousal mediated primarily by the reticular system. Though it is well known char changes in respiration ( R ) are relared to changes in heart rare (
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Galvanic Skin Response-Based Measures
2016This 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, 1963On 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, 1969Drivers' 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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