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GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE DURING AVOIDANCE LEARNING

Psychophysiology, 1966
ABSTRACTRelations 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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EFFECT OF LOW ILLUMINATION ON GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE

American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry, 1972
ABSTRACT GSR latency, mean amplitude and quiescent or post reading time during and after reading paragraphs of 20/50 acuity level or 1.5 mm letters at four low illumination levels were investigated.
M, Fisher, J, Ong
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A comparison of the galvanic skin responses of normals and psychotics.

Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1951
The galvanic skin responses in 450 normals and 450 psychotics to faradic shock (left leg) and threat of shock was measured and compared. By expressing the GSR as a percentage of the maximum response the conversion of the raw data into derived measures was unnecessary.
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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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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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Voluntary Regulation of the Galvanic Skin Response

Soviet Psychology and Psychiatry, 1965
We have had to face, in the course of our work (8) in bio-electric manipulation and in the development of systems based on this principle, the problem of investigating the conditions making for voluntary regulation, to a satisfactory degree of precision, of involuntary bio-electric processes.
P. V. Simonov   +2 more
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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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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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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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Galvanic Skin Response

2013
Elizabeth Galik   +52 more
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