
You're constantly feeling stressed out but there's no way to prove or quantify it? Then this mini stress meter Professor Nitta from the
Tokyo Metropolitan University has developed might do the trick for you. The device is basically a pulse-wave sensor and a modified computer mouse rolled into one. The way it works is that users place their finger on the mouse for 10 seconds, let the meter measures stress by analyzing the blood flow in the user's fingertip and then let the system analyze the variation. The stress level is displayed on a computer screen in real-time on a four level scale.
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