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Increased body sway in phobic patients exposed to images of spiders
Objective: The aim of the present study was to analyze the body sway response in specific phobia (SP) patients and healthy controls while viewing neutral, phobic, and disgusting images.
Ila M.P. Linares +9 more
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Sweating the small stuff: a meta-analysis of skin conductance on the Iowa gambling task [PDF]
To systematically examine the role of anticipatory skin conductance responses (aSCRs) in predicting Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) performance. Secondly, to assess the quality of aSCR evidence for the Somatic Marker Hypothesis (SMH) during the IGT. Finally, to
Stupple, Edward J. N. +3 more
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Kohonen Neural Network Stress Detection Using Only Electrodermal Activity Features
This paper presents a method for identifying human stress levels by using a Kohonen neural network. The study focuses on differentiating between a relaxed and a stressed state and it presents a series of parameters (skin conductance response signal ...
BORNOIU, I.-V., GRIGORE, O.
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This study compared the scale of infant pain during vaccinated injection using conductance skin electric (Skin Conductance), the Wong-Baker Faces Scale (WBFS) instrument, and Face Leg Activity Cry and Consolability (FLACC) instruments.
Arie Kusumaningrum +5 more
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Combined esophageal intraluminal impedance, pH and skin conductance monitoring to detect discomfort in GERD infants. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The clinical significance of weakly acidic reflux in infants is unclear. Skin conductance is a novel not-invasive method to evaluate discomfort.
Francesco Cresi +5 more
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Measurement of skin conductance responses.
(A) Schematic diagram of a typical skin conductance response following presentation of the conditioned stimulus, CS. The amplitude of the skin conductance response (SCRamp) is measured from the baseline skin conductance level (SCLbase) to the maximum SCL
Deborah Ridout (9096296) +6 more
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Oscillatory brain activity associated with skin conductance responses in the context of risk [PDF]
Understanding the neural correlates of risk-sensitive skin conductance responses can provide insights into their connection to emotional and cognitive processes.
Kaernbach, Christian +9 more
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Modelling the effect of hydration on skin conductivity [PDF]
BackgroundElectrical signals are recorded from and sent into the body via the skin in a number of applications. In practice, skin is often hydrated with liquids having different conductivities so a model was produced in order to determine the relationship between skin impedance and conductivity.MethodsA model representing the skin was subjected to a ...
Davies, Luke +2 more
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Skin Conductance Synchrony during Individual Media Viewing
This project examined skin conductance interpersonal synchrony when individuals watched videos alone.
Mary Jean Amon, Jingjing Han, Annie Lang
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Laboratory Measurements of Skin Conductance
This thesis contains an introduction to anatomy and physiology of the skin highlighting its barrier function. The barrier function of the skin enables it to separate internal organism from external environment.
Slouka, Petr
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