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Gas discharge visualisation technology for psychological research applications: A systematic review

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Gas discharge visualisation technology for psychological research applications: A systematic review

Valverde, Raul ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8769-4927 and Korotkov, Konstantin (2025) Gas discharge visualisation technology for psychological research applications: A systematic review. International Journal of Studies in Psychology, 5 (2). pp. 67-75. ISSN 2710-2327

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Abstract

Gas discharge visualisation (GDV) is a nonintrusive technique that captures a person's physiological and psychoemotional status, including stress. This is through the electro-photonic emissions of fingertips placed on the surface of an impulse analyser. This study is to systematically review the GDV for psychological research applications through the PRISMA-NMA method. For the literature search, three databases, DOAJ, Scopus, and WOS, were consulted, using keyword terms, which allowed working with 20 articles published from 2002 to Feb 2025, demonstrating empirical evidence of the impact of GDV for psychological applications.

Divisions:Concordia University > John Molson School of Business > Supply Chain and Business Technology Management
Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Authors:Valverde, Raul and Korotkov, Konstantin
Journal or Publication:International Journal of Studies in Psychology
Date:30 June 2025
Digital Object Identifier (DOI):10.38140/ijspsy.v5i2.1938
Keywords:GDV for stress measurements , GDV for psychology, Gas discharge visualisation
ID Code:995785
Deposited By: Raul Valverde
Deposited On:01 Aug 2025 12:49
Last Modified:01 Aug 2025 12:49
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