Researcher develops algorithm to track mental states through the skin

A biomedical engineer has developed a way to measure mental activity using electrodermal activity (EDA) — an electrical phenomenon of the skin that is influenced by brain activity related to emotional status. They describe a novel inference engine that can monitor brain activity through the skin in real time with high scalability and accuracy.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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