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Module for Electrodermal Activity recording
Vičar, Tomáš ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Bubník, Karel (advisor)
This thesis describes electrodermal activity (EDA) and its origin based on the properties of the skin and thermoregulation of body. EDA is a signal having a close relationship to psychophysiology and its help we can evaluate a variety of emotional, motoric and attentional effects on the human organism. The thesis also discusses the possibility of sensing skin potential and conductatce and how to construct a module for its scanning and uploading to computer.
Application of psychophysiological methods in the study of bipolar disorder
Jindrová, Miroslava ; Telenský, Petr (advisor) ; Buchtová, Helena (referee)
Psychophysiological research of bipolar disorder reveals physiological correlates of each episode of the disorder. Neuroimaging methods come with findings of abnormal brain corticolimbic activity, deficit in cognitive functioning, including senzorimotor processes, and dysregulation in balance of sympathetic and parasympathetic activity. Differences are observed in bipolar disorder type I and type II and also in gender of patients. Knowledge about physiological processes may be enforced in treatment and therapy of bipolar disorder, including biofeedback. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Module for Electrodermal Activity recording
Vičar, Tomáš ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Bubník, Karel (advisor)
This thesis describes electrodermal activity (EDA) and its origin based on the properties of the skin and thermoregulation of body. EDA is a signal having a close relationship to psychophysiology and its help we can evaluate a variety of emotional, motoric and attentional effects on the human organism. The thesis also discusses the possibility of sensing skin potential and conductatce and how to construct a module for its scanning and uploading to computer.

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