Current densities beyond 11 μamp/cm2 produce an ‘injury’ effect manifested in GSR and apparent resistance. The effector is a poor rectifier, but there is a pronounced effect of polarity of current on the amplitude of the GSR in the case of large cations or anions combined with smaller ions of opposite charge. ![]() GSR and R are reduced by acids and alkalies and by detergents. Ca ++, increase GSR by several hundred per cent, while at the same time reducing basal resistance (R). K +, may reversibly reduce GSR amplitude and R by 40% larger cations, e.g. ![]() Comparison of inorganic chlorides shows that small cations, e.g. Several membrane-like properties of the effector in the galvanic skin response (GSR) have been measured in humans by comparison of activity at a control site with that of a site subjected to changes of external chemical environment or changes in direction or density of imposed current.
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