Electrodermal responses to discrete stimuli measured by skin conductance, skin potential and skin susceptance
Skin Research and Technology Aug 25, 2017
Bari DS, et al. – This trial coveted an analysis of the correlation between the three parameters of electrodermal activity (EDA), skin conductance (SC), skin potential (SP), and skin susceptance (SS) responses generated by varied types of psychological stimuli. The different discrete stimuli exhibited varied passive and active electrodermal responses at the same skin site. skin conductance responses (SCRs), skin potential responses (SPRs) and skin conductance responses (SCRs) and skin potential responses (SPRs) were dependent on the stimulus type, and the highest response was related to the sound stimulus. This was possibly the result of orienting response or startle reflex. The SSRs exerted a notable contribution at 20 Hz. Regardless of a high association between average amplitude values of SCRs and SSRs, there was no prominent link between average amplitudes values of SPRs and SSRs, and between SCRs and SPRs.
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