Hi guys! I recently started using physiology for an experiment in my lab but I'm not really sure about the data. I used the IOM biofeedback system and the program lightstone monitor.
The database is pretty simple and I have one column composed by the RR that I converted in bpm and another column that should be composed by the GSR but I don't understand if they are microsiemens or not.
The baseline data are composed by numbers like 5.7, 5.68, 5,62 while the experimental data goes between s to 7,22.
Is that possible that they are not microsiemens? The humans levels of GSR should be between 1 to 20 if i remember right.
GSR levels units (microsiemens?)
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Re: GSR levels units (microsiemens?)
GSR (16 Hz version) scaling is in Siemens, with LSB = 31.25 picoSiemens (24 bit range is from - 262 microSiemens to +262 microSiemens, practical values are always positive).
Best regards, Coen (BioSemi)
Best regards, Coen (BioSemi)