On Certain Electrical Processes in the Human Body And Their Relation to Emotiona

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On Certain Electrical Processes in the Human Body And Their Relation to Emotiona
Frederic Lyman Wells
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Again two fingers of the same hand were introduced and a third series given. The reaction deflections were of about the same magni- tude in all three series, varying from 1 mm. To 20 mm. In the first series, the initial deflections were much larger than in the other two, and the reaction deflections, although of about the same magnitude, differed from those in the other two series in that they were all positive, thus being augmentations of the initial deflection which was positive, whereas in t...he two latter series, some were positive and some negative. This would indicate that in the first series one finger was inserted relatively deeper than the other, so that skin of lower potential was immersed. The uniformly positive reaction deflec- tions here are significant, as tending to show that they were caused by a fall of potential in the more active skin surface and were prob- ably produced by activity of those glands giving rise to the initial deflection. In the other two series, where the initial deflection was lower, the fingers were probably immersed to more nearly equiva- lent depths and the reaction deflections were sometimes positive and sometimes negative, as the activity of one or the other finger pre- dominated.

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