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Trudy SPIIRAN, 2009, Issue 9, Pages 219–227 (Mi trspy27)  

Methods of investigating the influence of sensory stimuli on human psychophysiological state

D. M. Denisova

St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of RAS
Abstract: This article is a review of most recent patented non-invasive psychometric methods by foreign authors. The reviewed articles allow to define the specificity and the extent of influence of sensory stimuli on human psychological state by recording the physiological changes that correspond with certain states. The methods are classified by physiological indices chosen by the researchers as informative signs that indicate certain emotional states of test subjects.
Keywords: psychophysiology, psychometry, sensory stimulus, vegetative response, electrical brain activity, remote diagnostics.
UDC: 159.9.072.59
Language: Russian
Citation: D. M. Denisova, “Methods of investigating the influence of sensory stimuli on human psychophysiological state”, Tr. SPIIRAN, 9 (2009), 219–227
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\by D.~M.~Denisova
\paper Methods of investigating the influence of sensory stimuli on human psychophysiological state
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\pages 219--227
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