Electrodermal Habituation Patterns: Effect of Relative Refractoriness, Extrapolation of Stimulus Conditions, or Gestalt Perception?

  • Baltissen R
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Abstract

The electrodermal response (EDR) is the most extensively used dependent variable in the study of orienting and habituation. As a consequence tests of the appropriate theoretical account of the phenomena of orienting and habituation are based mainly on results from electrodermal recordings ( Siddle, 1991 ).

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Baltissen, R. (1993). Electrodermal Habituation Patterns: Effect of Relative Refractoriness, Extrapolation of Stimulus Conditions, or Gestalt Perception? In Progress in Electrodermal Research (pp. 159–172). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2864-7_11

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