Wolfram Boucsein's scientific contributions

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... Several available sensors measure temperature, heart frequency or skin conductance and may provide valuable information on autonomic symptom fluctuations, although they are not in general use [8], [9]. In fact, skin conductance is a non-invasive measure that extracts as much information as possible from how the patient sweats and-indirectly-the status of their autonomic system [10], [11]. As sweating is a physiological correlate of the sympathetic tone, it can reflect the action of the sympathetic nervous system. ...