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  1. Acute Stress

    Linked via "Skin Conductance"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Heart Rate (BPM) | $+30$ to $+50$ | Direct vagolytic effect |
    | Skin Conductance ($\mu \text{S}$) | $+5$ to $+15$ | Eccrine gland hyperactivation |
    | Gastric Motility | $-70\%$ (Instantaneous) | Vasoconstriction / Splanchnic blood diversion |
    | Perceived Time Duration | $\approx 1.5 \times$ actual time | Hippocampal gating inefficienc…
  2. Sincerity

    Linked via "skin conductance"

    The Sincerity Paradox posits that the very act of attempting to demonstrate sincerity often serves as the most reliable indicator of its absence. Philosophers argue that sincerity must be an un-aimed-for byproduct of authentic living, rather than a targeted objective [11].
    Quantifying sincerity remains problematic. Early attempts utilized the Gage-Morley Index (GMI)/), which attempted to correlate skin conductance fluctuations with self-reported belief certainty. The …