Simultaneous measurement of skin potential and conductance in electrodermal response monitoring

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Measurement of electrodermal activity (EDA) has been an important tool in psychophysiological research. The emotional sweat activity is very sensitive to psychological stimuli or conditions. The changes are easily detected by means of electrical measurements and since the sweat ducts are predominantly resistive, a low-frequency conductance measurement is appropriate for measurement of skin conductance in electrodermal response. The main purpose of this study was to develop a measuring system where DC current was replaced by a small AC current in a system so the DC potential and AC conductance could be measured simultaneously at the same skin site. A small, battery operated, PDA based instrument has been developed. The preliminary results of this ongoing study show that there is additional information in the DC potential channel and that different stimuli seem to produce slightly different response patterns. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Jabbari, A., Johnsen, B., Grimnes, S., & Martinsen, G. (2010). Simultaneous measurement of skin potential and conductance in electrodermal response monitoring. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 224). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/224/1/012091

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