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Anxiety and the Habituation of the Skin Conductance Response

Psychophysiology, 1975
ABSTRACTThe effect of threat of shock on the habituation of the skin conductance response (SCR) to a series of auditory stimuli was assessed. Skin resistance and heart rate were recorded during the presentation of 20, 1 sec, 1000 Hz tones in a control session and in a session at the end of which subjects were led to expect a painful electric shock. The
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The HandWave Bluetooth Skin Conductance Sensor

2005
HandWave is a small, wireless, networked skin conductance sensor for affective computing applications. It is used to detect information related to emotional, cognitive, and physical arousal of mobile users. Many existing affective computing systems make use of sensors that are inflexible and often physically attached to supporting computers.
Marc Strauss   +5 more
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Electrical Conductivity of Skin Compared to Skin Perfusion Recordings

International Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Engineering, 2017
The electrical impedance between skin-electrodes placed at the intact skin can be a source of artefacts when small electrical voltages such as ECG- and EEG-signals are recorded. This is mainly due to random variations of the electrical properties of the electrode-skin interface.
Anders Jarløv, Tim Toftgaard Jensen
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Conducting an equitable skin assessment

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!
Equitable skin assessments are essential for identifying critical health changes and ensuring effective care across all skin tones. This article provides evidence-based guidelines to help nurses address gaps in education and enhance assessment techniques for diverse populations.
Kortnie Bailey   +11 more
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The thermal conductivity of the skin of crocodilians

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1981
Abstract 1. 1. A mathematical model of heat transfer in reptiles (Drane, 1980) predicts that the thermal conductivity of alligator skin should be greater than the value reported in the literature (Robertson & Smith, 1979). 2. 2. In order to resolve this question, measurements were made on samples of crocodile and alligator skins.
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The Uniqueness of Patterns of Skin-Conductance

The American Journal of Psychology, 1961
J W, KLING, H, SCHLOSBERG
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An Artificial Skin from Conductive Rubber

2022
Sabrina Affortunati, Bernhard G. Zagar
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