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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2019 in the subject Medicine - Biomedical Engineering, , course: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, language: English, abstract: The galvanic skin response alludes to changes in perspiration organ movement that are intelligent of the power of our passionate state, also called enthusiastic excitement. it has normally been explored through single or few measures and in one exploratory situation. Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) has as of late stood out for researchers as a planned physiological marker of intellectual feelings. In this exploration, intending to play…mehr

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2019 in the subject Medicine - Biomedical Engineering, , course: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, language: English, abstract: The galvanic skin response alludes to changes in perspiration organ movement that are intelligent of the power of our passionate state, also called enthusiastic excitement. it has normally been explored through single or few measures and in one exploratory situation. Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) has as of late stood out for researchers as a planned physiological marker of intellectual feelings. In this exploration, intending to play out a far reaching study, we have evaluated GSR information capture for fifteen writing task and three difficulty levels and determined time and frequency domain feature. We determined that cognitive load is proportional to the task difficulty level. If cognitive load increases, task difficulty level will increase. If cognitive load decreases, task difficulty level will decrease.
Autorenporträt
My name is Abrar Nayeem. I am a BSc Engineer. I have completed my BSc Engineering degree (Electrical and Electronic Engineering ) from Bangladesh Army International University of Science and Technology. I have completed Industrial training in 2018 from United Ashuganj Energy Ltd. (195 MW Power Plant), Bangladesh. My Thesis Achievements: 1. ¿Cognitive Measurement Using Galvanic Skin Response for Listening Tasks¿¿ published in IEEE Xplore. 2. "Measurement of cognitive load for writing tasks using galvanic skin response" published in ACM DIGITAL LIBRARY.