نتایج جستجو برای: galvanic skin responses

تعداد نتایج: 582530  

2001
Gillian M. Wilson Angela Sasse

Subjective methods are widely used to evaluate Multimedia Conferencing quality, yet when used in isolation the results can be misleading. Therefore, this research is measuring physiological indicators of stress (GSR, HR & BVP) as an indicator of the user cost of the reception quality of a multimedia conference. These measurements are taken as part of a 3-Dimensional approach, which incorporates...

2014
Linlin Zhu Yang Fan Qihong Zou Jue Wang Jia-Hong Gao Zhendong Niu

The neural processing loop of language is complex but highly associated with Broca's and Wernicke's areas. The left dominance of these two areas was the earliest observation of brain asymmetry. It was demonstrated that the language network and its functional asymmetry during resting state were reproducible across institutions. However, the temporal reliability of resting-state language network ...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2012
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos R Nicholas Carleton Kim Delbaere John Barden Sandra Zwakhalen Brian Fitzgerald Omeed O Ghandehari Heather Hadjistavropoulos

According to traditional conceptualizations of the relationship between fear of falling and falls in older adults, fear of falling is considered to be predictive of falls because it leads to activity avoidance which, in turn, leads to de-conditioning that increases fall risk. The recent literature has begun to challenge such conceptualizations. Specifically, it has been argued that fear of fall...

2007
Emily Mower David J. Feil-Seifer Maja J. Matarić Shrikanth Narayanan

Achieving and maintaining user engagement is a key goal of human-robot interaction. This paper presents a method for determining user engagement state from physiological data (including galvanic skin response and skin temperature). In the reported study, physiological data were measured while participants played a wire puzzle game moderated by either a simulated or embodied robot, both with var...

2015
Joel Alvarez Dani Day Alyssa Gardner Imaan Saeed Ryan Valk

The purpose of our study was to determine the effectiveness of stress balls in reducing the physiological symptoms of stress. We measured changes in heart rate, blood pressure, and skin conductance and compared the differences between an experimental group that received a stress ball (n=15) and a control group that did not receive a stress ball (n=15). Stress was induced by a two minute timed-t...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 1999
D N McIntosh L J Miller V Shyu R J Hagerman

It was hypothesized that children clinically identified with sensory-modulation disruptions (SMD) would have atypical physiological responses to sensation, and that such responses would predict parent-reported behavioral responses to sensation. Nineteen children with clinically identified disruptions, aged 3 to 9 years, mean 6.0 years, and 19 age- and sex-matched healthy (control) children, age...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2014
Lisa Lole Craig J Gonsalvez Robert J Barry Alex Blaszczynski

Physiological arousal is purportedly a key determinant in the development and maintenance of gambling behaviors, with problem gambling conceptualized in terms of abnormal autonomic responses. Theoretical conceptualizations of problem gambling are discordant regarding the nature of deficit in this disorder; some accounts posit that problem gamblers are hypersensitive to reward, and others that t...

2014
Irene Senna Angelo Maravita Nadia Bolognini Cesare V. Parise

Our body is made of flesh and bones. We know it, and in our daily lives all the senses constantly provide converging information about this simple, factual truth. But is this always the case? Here we report a surprising bodily illusion demonstrating that humans rapidly update their assumptions about the material qualities of their body, based on their recent multisensory perceptual experience. ...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2004
Jonathan Smallwood John B Davies Derek Heim Frances Finnigan Megan Sudberry Rory O'Connor Marc Obonsawin

Three experiments investigated the relationship between subjective experience and attentional lapses during sustained attention. These experiments employed two measures of subjective experience (thought probes and questionnaires) to examine how differences in awareness correspond to variations in both task performance (reaction time and errors) and psycho-physiological measures (heart rate and ...

1981
P. K. Biswas P. K. Chattopadhyay

Habituation of the GSR responses obtained from a group of 20 patients sufferings from anxiety states was compared with a group of 20 matched normals, selected for lack of anxiety. Habituation parameter did differentiate the two groups very distinctly, where very fast habituation WP.S noted in the normals. Findings were interpreted in terms of the level of arousal of the patients/subjects tested.

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