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psychogalvanometer$65162$ - traduction vers Anglais

MODIFIED OHMMETER USED DURING DIANETICS AND SCIENTOLOGY AUDITING
Electropsychometer; E-Meter; E meter; E-meters; Galvanic skin meter; Hubbard Electrometer; Psychogalvanometer; Psycho-galvanometer; Electroencephaloneuromentimograph; Electrodermal Response Meter; Electrodermal Activity Meter; Electro-psychogalvanometer; Electrogalvonometer; Electrogalvometer; Skin Galvanometer; O-meter; EDA Meter; Galvanic skin response meter
  • The Scientology Mark VIII Ultra E-meter lying in its carry case. The device's protective cover is shown standing at the back.
  • Mark V Electrometer
  • alt=Schematic of electronics for Mathison E-meter and sketch of use
  • The Mark VI E-meter
  • stress test]] using an e-meter.
  • Mark Super VII Quantum E-meter, the previous standard model

psychogalvanometer      
n. Psychogalvanometer (bij psychologie- instrument voor het meten van elektrische veranderingen in lichaam onder invloed van emotionele prikkels)

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E-meter

The E-meter, originally the electropsychometer, is an electronic device for displaying the electrodermal activity (EDA) of a human being. It is used for auditing in Scientology and divergent groups. The efficacy and legitimacy of Scientology's use of the E-meter has been subject to extensive litigation and in accordance with a federal court order, the Church of Scientology publishes disclaimers declaring that the E-meter "by itself does nothing", is incapable of improving health, and is used specifically for spiritual purposes.

Such devices have been used as research tools in many human studies, and as one of several components of the Leonarde Keeler's polygraph (lie detector) system, which has been widely criticized as ineffective and pseudoscientific by legal experts and psychologists.