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Electrodermal activity: A continuous monitor of well-being
A smart society should not only support the efficiency and effectiveness of processes, they should also have the ability to comprehend and support its inhabitants well-being. To enable this, we need continuous information on individual’s well-being. As a first step, we suggest to evaluate people’s long term stress level, as it sheds light on their well-
Meijer, Anneloes L. +3 more
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Electrodermal Activity and Stress Assessment
Abstract Stress, as a kind of emotion, is inevitable in everyday life. In psychosomatic medicine stress represents a powerful link in the pathophysiological chain of disorder. Having evidence about the power of stress on the body, the interest in medicine was how to measure it in appropriate, fast way and with minimal cost ...
Nada, Pop-Jordanova +1 more
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Time-varying analysis of electrodermal activity during exercise. [PDF]
The electrodermal activity (EDA) is a useful tool for assessing skin sympathetic nervous activity. Using spectral analysis of EDA data at rest, we have previously found that the spectral band which is the most sensitive to central sympathetic control is ...
Hugo F Posada-Quintero +6 more
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This article proposes electrodermal activity (EDA) as a new objective measure for experimental studies in media accessibility. It first presents a theoretical framework in which the concept of emotion and its categorisation are presented.
Anna Matamala +5 more
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Automatic Detection of Electrodermal Activity Events during Sleep
Currently, there is significant interest in developing algorithms for processing electrodermal activity (EDA) signals recorded during sleep. The interest is driven by the growing popularity and increased accuracy of wearable devices capable of recording ...
Jacopo Piccini +4 more
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A cardiorespiratory classifier of voluntary and involuntary electrodermal activity
Background Electrodermal reactions (EDRs) can be attributed to many origins, including spontaneous fluctuations of electrodermal activity (EDA) and stimuli such as deep inspirations, voluntary mental activity and startling events.
Sejdic Ervin +4 more
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Instant messaging (IM) is a highly diffused form of communication among younger populations, yet little is known about the emotional experience during IM.
Anne-Linda Camerini +5 more
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Integrating Electrodermal Biofeedback into the Treatment of Grand-Mal Seizures
Electrodermal activity and electrodermal biofeedback, when integrated into pharmacologic treatments, are promising methods for grand mal seizures. They can be used to monitor the patient arousal and help the patient learn some new strategies for better ...
Tullio Michele Scrimali +2 more
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Smartphone use during parent-child interactions is highly prevalent, however, there is a lack of scientific knowledge on how smartphone use during breastfeeding or face-to-face interactions may modulate mothers' attentive responsiveness towards the ...
Lilach Graff Nomkin, Ilanit Gordon
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Research on electrodermal activity
In this chapter, a method of physiological measurements—that is detection of electrodermal activity based on the sectonic activity of eccrine sweat glands—is discussed. It is believed that the excretion of sweat, which is regulated by the nervous system acting independently of human will, is an indicator of a person’s emotional arousal as a result of ...
Bartłomiej Pierański, Jakub Berčík
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