
This ordinary looking two-button Dell mouse has been modified to gather GSR data in a non-intrusive manner, featuring sensors on both buttons to pick up signals as you click throughout the day. It boggles the mind to think of when it could be used outside of the lab practically, as it seems more suited for human response research in a controlled environment instead. One thing’s for sure though – this is a relatively cheap and easy manner to gather physiological data without hampering the user.
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