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KAIST Researchers Develops Sensor That Reads Emotional States of Users​
View : 8231 Date : 2014-06-26 Writer : ed_news

Goose Bump Detector /
A piloerection monitoring sensor attached on the skin

The American Institute of Physics distributed a press release dated June 24, 2014 on a research paper written by a KAIST research team, which was published in its journal entitled Applied Physics Letters (APL). APL features concise, up-to-date reports in significant new findings in applied physics.

According to the release, “KAIST researchers have developed a flexible, wearable 20 mm x 20 mm polymer sensor that can directly measure the degree and occurrence on the skin of goose bumps, which is caused by sudden changes in body temperature or emotional states.”   

The lead researcher was Professor Young-Ho Cho from the Department of Bio and Brain Engineering at KAIST.

If you would like to read the press release, please go to the link below:

American Institute of Physics, June 24, 2014

“New technology: The goose bump sensor”

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2014-06/aiop-ntt062314.php