Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Measuring electrical impedance or conductance of body portion
Patent
1996-10-29
1999-01-19
Manuel, George
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Measuring electrical impedance or conductance of body portion
273460, A63F 924
Patent
active
058609350
ABSTRACT:
An electronic party game, comprising display cards for displaying questions to be asked to a player, and a response monitor for monitoring the player's psycho-physiological responses to the questions. The response monitor comprises a housing dimensioned to be fit into the palm of the player answering the questions, the housing having an outside top surface shaped to receive two extended fingers of the player, and a pair of electrodes extending through the top surface, each of the electrodes being positioned to contact one of the extended fingers near the tip thereof, bias means operatively coupled to an outside portion of the housing for selectively biasing the player's fingers against the electrodes, an electronic circuit located within the housing which generates an electric current from one electrode to the other through the player's fingers and a voltage signal correlatable with the change in resistance resulting from the player's response to the questions, and an indicator which generates a signal indicative of the changes in resistance. The subject monitor is capable of monitoring a user's psycho-physiological responses to hearing a pair of questions and determining whether the user's response to the first question is greater than the user's response to the second question.
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Blaszynski John E.
Tibbs Daniel G.
Manuel George
Novid Inc.
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