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The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) plays a significant role in the physiological
regulation that underlies behavioral self-regulation and responsiveness
to stimuli. (Miller, et al, 2001). Our research looks at the two branches
of the autonomic nervous systems in subjects as they react to various
stimuli. We analyze:
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Heart rate variability; a measure of the parasympathetic nervous
system (PsNS)
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Heart rate is measured by three sticker-like electrodes
placed on the subject's abdomen.
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Electrodermal activity (sweat gland responses); a measure of sympathetic
nervous system (SNS) activity
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Electrodermal activity is measured by electrodes placed
on each side of the subject's wrist.
We currently have two studies underway: one to examine sensory responsivity
in children with autism and a second study examining the relations between
sensory processing and leisure activity choices in college students.
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