The subject of the patent is a process whereby galvanic skin response is measured after the stimulation of the cranium by micro direct current. In the process, the body is stimulated through the cranium by micro direct current by creating a (1) cybernetic loop of a loop made of current-carrying material, after which the body's responses are measured. The process uses a galvanic skin response and voltage measuring and frequency counting unit (2); this galvanic skin response data is then used in the same process cycle to generate secondary stimulation. The cybernetic loop is attached to the upper part of the cranium with three connection points to the upper forehead. All parts are connected with the electrode coil, consisting of five clockwise and five counter-clockwise loops, the silver necklace around the neck used as grounding (5), and the appropriate jack outputs. The method uses the input signals processed by the control software (3) and the emitted micro direct current. We deem it beneficial for the process to connect the units to the jack plug allocations (6), thereby the creating a wide range of devices able to run the control software (3).