Resistive skin time
= Resistive skin time
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Resistive skin time (RST) is a term primarily used in the fields of neurology and psychophysiology to describe the time it takes for the skin's electrical resistance to reach a stable value after a stimulus is applied. This concept is often associated with measurements of skin conductance, where changes in skin resistance can indicate physiological and psychological responses to stimuli.