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Pineappleeh

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If you were startled by a loud noise, there would be an increase in your skin's conductance of electricity. This response is called
 
  A) a skin conductance response.
  B) an EKG.
  C) a skin conductance level.
  D) an average evoked potential.
  E) a P300 wave.

Question 2

Electrooculography is
 
  A) usually performed with one electrode mounted on each cornea.
  B) a method of estimating eye movement.
  C) a method of measuring skin conductance.
  D) an indirect method of measuring pupil constriction.
  E) both A and B



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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