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Title: Galvanic Skin Response
Authors: Syed Anuar bin Syed Noh
Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Medical Electronics
Issue Date: 15-Jul-2015
Abstract: The Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) is defined as a change in the electrical properties of the skin. The signal can be used for capturing the autonomic nerve responses as a parameter of the sweat gland function. The measurement is relatively simple, and has a good repeatability. Therefore the GSR measurement can be considered to be a simple and useful tool for examination of the autonomous nervous system function, and especially the peripheral sympathetic system. Stress is the one and most reliable to be measure by using Galvanic Skin Response. In developing GSR, the conductance of the skin and also the nerve systems need to be study. The GSR is a combination of operational amplifiers, high-pass filters, low-pass filters, arduino uno, band-pass filters and led lights. It measures the conductance of the skin. Stress produce sweat and is been measure thru copper electrodes. The data can be seen thru the graph by using GUI software inside the computers. If there is no computer, the LED light will be as our output. Further explanation can be read at chapter 1.
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URI: http://localhost/xmlui/handle/123456789/10511
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