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Racial Differences in Skin Resistance
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1963
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EthnicityHigher Skin ResistanceRace RelationRacialization StudiesAfrican American StudiesGalvanic Skin ResistanceEducationRacial GroupDermatologyRacismSkin ResistanceNegro SubjectsRace
In two laboratories utilizing different age subjects and recording techniques, Negro subjects had higher skin resistance than a comparable white population. There was no difference in other autonomic variables or autonomic reactivity. Reasons for this racial difference may offer a better physiological explanation for galvanic skin resistance.
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