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Origin of the Galvanic Skin Response.
SummaryThe galvanic skin response from a macroelectrode covering the toe pad of the cat was compared with simultaneously recorded potentials arising from individual sweat glands and cells of the su...
B A, SHAVER, S W, BRUSILOW, R E, COOKE
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Wearables and the Quantified Self: Systematic Benchmarking of Physiological Sensors
Wearable sensors are increasingly used in research, as well as for personal and private purposes. A variety of scientific studies are based on physiological measurements from such rather low-cost wearables.
Günther Sagl +5 more
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Neuroaesthetics, the science studying the biological underpinnings of aesthetic experience, recently extended its area of investigation to literary art; this was the humus where neurocognitive poetics blossomed. Divina Commedia represents one of the most
Giulia Cartocci +10 more
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Evaluation of Physiological Effect of Audiological Test based on Galvanic Skin Response
The aim of this study was to determine the physiological effects of the audiological test procedure on individuals and the changes in Galvanic Skin Response (GSR).
Polat L. Nurel Özdinç, Özen Şükrü
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Vestibular modulation of spatial perception [PDF]
Vestibular inputs make a key contribution to the own sense of spatial location. While the effects of vestibular stimulation on visuo-spatial processing in neurological patients have been extensively described, the normal contribution of vestibular ...
Elisa Raffaella Ferre +4 more
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Sources of error in AC measurement of skin conductance
Alternating current methods have the potential to improve the measurement of electrodermal activity. However, there are pitfalls that should be avoided in order to perform these measurements in a correct manner.
G.Martinsen Ørjan +3 more
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Wearable devices have been shown to play an important role in disease prevention and health management, through the multimodal acquisition of peripheral biosignals.
Afonso Fortes Ferreira +4 more
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TWO COMPONENTS INVOLVED IN GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE
1. The potential changes of galvanic skin reflex usually consist of negative (hand becomes more negative) and positive deflections.2. With intense or successive stimulation, the amplitude of negative deflection increased at first and then positive deflection grew step by step in size. Finally the negative deflection was invisible.3.
T, NAKAYAMA, K, TAKAGI
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Preception in the rat: Autonomic response to shock as a function of length of the warning interval. [PDF]
The autonomic response (galvanic skin response) to a noxious stimulus (shock) is reduced when the stimulus is preceded by a warning signal. The greatest reduction, 53%, was obtaqined with a warning interval of 1 second.
Lykke, David T.
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Biometric responses to music-rich segments in films: the CDVPlex [PDF]
Summarising or generating trailers for films or movies involves finding the highlights within those films, those segments where we become most afraid, happy, sad, annoyed, excited, etc.
Rothwell, Sandra, Smeaton, Alan F.
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