نتایج جستجو برای: galvanic skin responses

تعداد نتایج: 582530  

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
atefeh goshvarpour computational neuroscience laboratory, department of biomedical engineering, faculty of electrical engineering, sahand university of technology, tabriz, iran. ataollah abbasi computational neuroscience laboratory, department of biomedical engineering, faculty of electrical engineering, sahand university of technology, tabriz, iran. ateke goshvarpour computational neuroscience laboratory, department of biomedical engineering, faculty of electrical engineering, sahand university of technology, tabriz, iran. sabalan daneshvar electrical and computer engineering, university of tabriz, tabriz, iran.

introduction to extract and combine information from different modalities, fusion techniques are commonly applied to promote system performance. in this study, we aimed to examine the effectiveness of fusion techniques in emotion recognition. materials and methods electrocardiogram (ecg) and galvanic skin responses (gsr) of 11 healthy female students (mean age: 22.73±1.68 years) were collected ...

2013
Chi Jung Kim Sangin Park Myeung Ju Won Min Cheol Whang Eui Chul Lee

Previous research has indicated that viewing 3D displays may induce greater visual fatigue than viewing 2D displays. Whether viewing 3D displays can evoke measureable emotional responses, however, is uncertain. In the present study, we examined autonomic nervous system responses in subjects viewing 2D or 3D displays. Autonomic responses were quantified in each subject by heart rate, galvanic sk...

ژورنال: مجله طب نظامی 2019

Background and Aim: Combined exposure to noise and temperature can affect the neurophysiological responses of the office staff. The present study was done to investigate the impacts of combined exposure to noise and low air temperature on physiological responses and environmental comfort. Methods: In this experimental study, the studied population included the students who were randomly selecte...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
giovanni messina department of experimental medicine, section of human physiology, second university of naples, naples, italy; department of experimental medicine, section of human physiology, second university of naples, naples, italy. tel: +39-815665804 sergio chieffi department of experimental medicine, section of human physiology, second university of naples, naples, italy andrea viggiano department of medicine and surgery, faculty of medicine, university of salerno, salerno, italy domenico tafuri department of motor sciences and wellness, university of naples parthenope, naples, italy giuseppe cibelli department of biomedical sciences, university of foggia, foggia, italy anna valenzano department of biomedical sciences, university of foggia, foggia, italy

results all variables reached a peak at 1 minute post-jump. salivary alpha-amylase, galvanic skin responses and heart rate did not return to basal value at 90 minutes post-jump, while cortisol returned to basal value at 90 minutes post-jump. conclusions this evidence indicates that parachute jumping is accompanied by a dissociation of sns and hpa response patterns in novice parachutists, showin...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
jaspal singh sandhu department of sports medicine and physiotherapy, guru nanak dev university, amritsar, punjab, india maman paul department of sports medicine and physiotherapy, guru nanak dev university, amritsar, punjab, india hitanshu agnihotri department of sports medicine and physiotherapy, guru nanak dev university, amritsar, punjab, india

objective: the present study compares the efficacy of two most commonly used biofeedback relaxation techniques in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. method: 45 individuals with generalized anxiety disorder were randomly assigned to three groups (n=15): group i received electromyographic biofeedback relaxation training, group ii received alpha-electroencephalographic biofeedback rela...

2016
Chen Wang Xintong Zhu Erik Geelhoed Ian Biscoe Thomas Röggla Pablo Cesar

Accurately measuring the audience response during a performance is a difficult task. This is particularly the case for connected performances. In this paper, we staged a connected performance in which a remote audience enjoyed the performance in real-time. Both objective (galvanic skin response and behaviours) and subjective (interviews) responses from the live and remote audience members were ...

2016
Chen Wang Xintong Zhu Erik Geelhoed Ian Biscoe Thomas Röggla Pablo César

Accurately measuring the audience response during a performance is a difficult task. This is particularly the case for connected performances. In this paper, we staged a connected performance in which a remote audience enjoyed the performance in real-time. Both objective (galvanic skin response and behaviours) and subjective (interviews) responses from the live and remote audience members were ...

2015
Upasna Bhandari Wen Yong Chua Klarissa Ting-Ting Chang Tillmann Neben

This research-in-progress explores measurement of affective responses to visual stimuli by two methods: objective neurophysiological measures (galvanic skin conductance and facial electromyography) and subjective psychometric measures (self-report using survey). We aim to argue that neurophysiological measures can supplement traditional measures to capture effectively emotional responses to aes...

2007
Saime Akdemir Sadık Kara Vedat Bilgiç

This study was conducted to investigate whether two electrophysiological signals, which are galvanic skin response (GSR) and skin temperature could be altered when exposed to different auditory stimuli such as Classical Turkish Music (CTM) and acoustic white noise. We measured physiological responses of the twenty-three schizophrenic patients and twenty-three healthy subjects in rest and audito...

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