Using physiological signals to objectively measure pain in cold pressor task
Pain measurement is currently performed through a psychological response scale, such as the visual analogue scale (VAS). More and more articles show us the feasibility of using objective signals to reduce the abuse of drugs by using physiological signals for objective pain me...
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