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A case study of vocal features associated with galvanic skin response to stressors in a clinical interaction
Highlights • We analyzed vocal characteristics associated with stressful episodes. • We explored the relation between skin conductance and vocal measurements. • Vocal perturbation increased after a skin conductance event. • Skin conductance levels were negatively correlated with measures of voice st...
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