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What Types of Biofeedback Are Used in Toxicology?

Several types of biofeedback are applicable in the field of toxicology, including:
Electromyography (EMG): Monitors muscle tension, which can indicate stress or exposure to certain neurotoxic substances.
Electrodermal Activity (EDA): Measures skin conductance, which can change in response to stress or exposure to toxic chemicals.
Heart Rate Variability (HRV): Monitors variations in the time interval between heartbeats, providing insights into autonomic regulation and stress levels affected by toxicants.
Temperature Biofeedback: Monitors peripheral skin temperature, which can be influenced by stress and autonomic nervous system responses.

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