Progress in electrodermal research

Jean-Claude Roy

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Progress in electrodermal research

by Jean-Claude Roy

Oct 06, 2012

Springer

364

9781461362418

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ix, 350 p. : 26 cm

The galvanic skin response and its application to the group registration of psychophysiological processes

The galvanic skin response and its application to the group registration of psychophysiological processes

Children's galvanic skin response and rated motor behavior in relation to maternal authoritarianism

Children's galvanic skin response and rated motor behavior in relation to maternal authoritarianism

The truly random control in a discrimination paradigm: a test of conditioning the pre-US galvanic skin response

The truly random control in a discrimination paradigm: a test of conditioning the pre-US galvanic skin response

Galvanic skin response - orienting response in random questioning, conditioning and no conditioning situations using complex pictorial stimuli

Galvanic skin response - orienting response in random questioning, conditioning and no conditioning situations using complex pictorial stimuli

A comparison of the efficiency of modified galvanic skin response audiometry with that of traditional galvanic skin response and traditional puretone audiometry in the measurement of auditory responses of subjects with normal hearing, perceptively impaired hearing and with functional hearing disorders

A comparison of the efficiency of modified galvanic skin response audiometry with that of traditional galvanic skin response and traditional puretone audiometry in the measurement of auditory responses of subjects with normal hearing, perceptively impaired hearing and with functional hearing disorders

Comparison of the galvanic skin response to non-signal and signal stimuli in normal and retarded children

Comparison of the galvanic skin response to non-signal and signal stimuli in normal and retarded children

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