Psychology, asked by simranrathee, 1 year ago

how can senses be measured in psychology​

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Answered by kasiram569
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Answer:

Several studies associate changes in cardiac activity with psychological phenomena, such as mental work, perception, attention, problem solving, and signal detection [63]. An ECG is used to measure the electrical activity of the heart, using at least three electrodes attached to the chest.

Explanation:

Sensation (psychology) Sensation is an animal's, including humans', detection of external or internal stimulation (e.g., eyes detecting light waves, ears detecting sound waves). ... Sensory receptors detect stimuli. Sensory stimuli are transduced into electrical impulses (action potentials) to be decoded by the brain.

Answered by padmalaya143
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EXPLANATION :

Several studies associate changes in cardiac activity with psychological phenomena, such as mental work, perception, attention, problem solving, and single detection. An ECG is used to measure the electrical activity of the heart, using at least three electrodes attached to the chest.

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