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Galvanic skin response & The
polygraph
2010. 05. 26. Ji-Won Kim
Galvanic skin response
GSR
Referred to as the galvanic skin resistance
varies in accordance with the emotional state
of the subject
Feeble electric current is applied between two
electrode
GSP
Referred to as the galvanic skin potential
varies in accordance with the emotional state
of the subject
Two electrode is connected to a suitable
voltage amplifier
GSR의 원리
A change in autonomic tone
(Sympathic nerve system), occuring
in the skin and subcutaneous tissue
Sweating and cutaneous blood flow
GSR의 원리
The increase in sweat lowers the
electrical resistance of the skin
Sweat contain water and electrolyte
Water and electrolyte increase electrical
conductivity of the skin
Various application of GSR
거짓말 탐지기
감성마켓팅
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Various application of GSR
Sports
Polygraph
Literal meaning
Many measures
Poly-many, Graph-write
Be combined with the detection and
recording of other autonomicdependent psychophysiological
variables
Heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure
Experimental objectives
Record the GSR
Observe and record changes in
respiratory rate, heart rate and skin
resistance
Associated with somatic and special sensory
stimuli
Associated with cognitive behavior and
emotion
Analyze a 3-channel polygram
recorded under various experimental
conditions
ELECTROOCULOGRAM (EOG)
Visual fixation
Visual fixation
One of the most important
function the eye
Two primary
mechanisms
Voluntary fixation mechanism
Fixation on another person
from across a crowded
room
Involuntary fixation
mechanism
Involuntary movements
Tremor
30-80Hz (cycles/sec)
Slow drifts
Drifting movements of the eyes
Flicking movements
The image is once again projected onto the
fovea
Tracking movements and saccades
Tracking movements
When you wish to follow a moving object
Smooth motion and tracking an object in your
visual field
Saccades
When you read or when objects are streaming
past you
Eye jumps from point to point
A rate of about three jumps per second
EOG(electrooculogram)
Eye movement can be recorded as an
electrooculogram
Recording of changes in voltage that occur
with eye position
Eye is a spherical “battery”
Positive: front at the cornea
Negative: behind at the retina
Potential: about 0.4~1.0mV
Up to ±70°
EOG(electrooculogram)
EOG(electrooculogram)
Experimental objectives
Fixated on a stationary object vs.
tracking objects
Measure duration of saccades and
fixation during reading
Record spatial position of eye
movements
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