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> From: Charles Carlson <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Fwd: polygraph/galvanic skin response
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>> From: Charles Carlson <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date: May 1, 2005 12:12:28 PM PDT
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>> Subject: Re: polygraph/galvanic skin response
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>> Carl,
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>> Did it in the '70's.  Called it Sweat Detector.  Galvanic skin  
>> response was also in the Psychology exhibition that Toronto did that  
>> was pretty fun.  Bill Meyer's, here–at the Exploratorium–, is working  
>> on similar stuff right now.  We also did Heart Beat,  
>> electrophysiologically, and then did some electromyograms off of  
>> opposing muscles in the forearm with surface electrodes.  There was  
>> also an alpha wave exhibit in 1970.
>> C
>> On May 1, 2005, at 10:03 AM, Cari Dwyer wrote:
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>>> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology  
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>>> I'm doing some research on different interactives we might develop to
>>> measure physiologic responses like heart rate, blood pressure,  
>>> respiratory
>>> rate, and skin resistance/electrodermal activity.  Have you worked  
>>> on or
>>> do you remember seeing an interactive such as a polygraph test, or  
>>> other
>>> test that measures galvanic skin response? If so, please let me know
>>> anything you remember about where you saw it and how it worked. I'd
>>> appreciate any leads you can offer.
>>>
>>> Thanks very much,
>>> Cari Dwyer
>>> Exhibit Developer
>>> Science Museum of Minnesota
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