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Electrodermal activity processing: A convex optimization approach
2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2014This paper reports on a novel model based on convex optimization methods for the analysis of the skin conductance (SC) as response of the electrodermal activity (EDA) to affective stimuli. Starting from previous assessed methodological approaches, this new model proposes a decomposition of SC into tonic and phasic components through the solution of a ...
GRECO, ALBERTO +4 more
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Novel dry electrodes for recording electrodermal activity
2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2016Novel carbon/salt adhesive (CSA) electrodes have been found suitable for collecting electrodermal activity (EDA) signals. Ag/AgCl electrodes are considered the standard for collecting EDA signals, because it highly avoids electrodes' polarization. Ag is an expensive commodity.
Hugo F, Posada-Quintero +5 more
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Reduced Electrodermal Activity in Psychopathy-Prone Adolescents.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2005This study tests the hypothesis that psychopathy-prone adolescents show reduced anticipatory skin conductance responding. Electrodermal activity was recorded while participants anticipated and responded to a 105 dB signaled or unsignaled white-noise burst. Using an extreme groups design, the authors used Child Psychopathy Scale (D. R.
Michelle T. Fung +6 more
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Effects of Stimulus Intensity on Electrodermal Activity
Psychophysiology, 1979ABSTRACTThe present experiment employed a between‐subjects design (N=75) to investigate the effects of auditory stimulus intensity on a number of aspects of the skin conductance response (SCR) and the skin potential response (SPR). The primary predictions were that the electrodermal orienting response (OR) would be characterized by SCRs with relatively
G, Turpin, D A, Siddle
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[The measurement of electrodermal activity].
L'Encephale, 2012Electrodermal activity (EDA) is an early physiological index and the subject of constant interest, in spite of the bad reputation attached to "lie detectors". This interest is expected to increase in the future, following the development of research related to the neurobiological aspect of emotions of which it is an index.
J, Grapperon, A-C, Pignol, J, Vion-Dury
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A review of clinical studies of electrodermal activity and transcranial magnetic stimulation
Psychiatry Research, 2023Brian J Miller +2 more
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