Alternative Physiological Approaches to Measuring Pain of Individuals with Intellectual Disability
- Electroencephalography,
- Near-infrared spectroscopy
- Functional MRI (fMRI)
- Behavioural reactivity, Heart rate variability
- Blood pressure
- Galvanic skin response
- Pupillary response
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Disability Studies
Educational Psychology
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Psychology
Severe Intellectual Developmental Disability (IDD)
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)
Behavioral Neuroscience
Health Sciences
Life Science / Biology
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