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electrodermal

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electrodermal /elec·tro·der·mal/ (e-lek″tro-der´m'l) pertaining to the electrical properties of the skin, especially to changes in its resistance.
e·lec·tro·der·mal (-lktr-dûrml)
adj.
Of or relating to the electrical properties of the skin.

electrodermal
[-dur′məl]
pertaining to electrical properties of the skin, particularly altered resistance.

electrodermal [e-lek″tro-der´mal]
pertaining to the electrical properties of the skin, especially to changes in its resistance.

electrodermal
pertaining to the electrical properties of the skin, especially to changes in its resistance.


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1) Specifically, I presented the results of experiments performed to objectify and quantify changes observed with Limbic Breathing in the blood levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide; blood pH; blood lactic acid; white blood counts; and electrophysiological parameters, such as electromyopotentials, electrodermal conductance, pulse pressure, and others.
The biometric measures to be indicative of his/her psychophysical state at different moments were: psychophysiological response (the electrodermal and electrocardiographic response), verbal response, and facial expression.
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