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Electrodermal activity

Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 2007
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G. Turpin, T. Grandfield
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Electrodermal activity measure: A methodological review

Annals of Tourism Research, 2022
As an alternative technique to traditional self-report questionnaire, electrodermal activity measurement can offer great accuracy in recording customers' moment-to-moment emotional arousal. The emergence of affordable and relatively accessible recording equipment has made such measurement frequent in tourism and hospitality studies in the past decade ...
Li, S, Sung, B, Lin, Y., Mitas, Ondrej
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Electrodermal activity in anxiety disorders

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1993
Forty anxiety patients diagnosed according to DSM‐III‐R criteria were included: panic disorder (n= 12), agoraphobia (n= 11), generalized anxiety disorder (n= 9), anxiety disorder not otherwise specified (n= 8) and compared with 12 controls. Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory and Symptom Checklist‐90R symptom and personality scales did not separate ...
M, Birket-Smith, N, Hasle, H H, Jensen
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Bilateral electrodermal activity depressive patients

Biological Psychology, 1978
Integrated bilateral skin conductance response and reactive lateral eye movements were studied in 19 depressive patients and 14 normal subjects during visual and verbal tasks and tone habituation sequence. Distinct right-left differences between depressed and normal subjects in reactive lateral eye movements were revealed.
M S, Myslobodsky, N, Horesh
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Diurnal variations of tonic electrodermal activity

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1999
Diurnal variability of skin conductance level (SCL) was examined in two complementary experiments, simultaneously with variability of skin temperature (ST) and that of simple reaction time (RT) which was recorded as a behavioural index of arousal. In Experiment I, 6 subjects spent 6 days in the laboratory in homogeneous conditions.
P, Hot   +3 more
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Electrodermal Activity in Adolescent Depression

2016
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by dysphoric mood, which may be accompanied by suicidal ideation. It is supposed that MDD is associated with dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, but studies in pediatric patients are rare. Therefore, we aimed to study the relationship between MDD and autonomic regulation in adolescence using the
A, Mestanikova   +5 more
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