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Pain assessment during eye examination for retinopathy of prematurity screening: Skin conductance versus PIPP‐R [PDF]

open access: yesActa Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, 2020
Observational study[Abstract] Aim: To assess changes in skin conductance during retinopathy of prematurity screening and to study the correlation between the skin conductance and a validated pain scale.
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Skin conductance and schizophrenic symptomatology

Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 2000
SUMMARYSkin conductance is a psychophysiological parameter that reflects fundamental processes such as attention and arousal. The present study explored whether deviations in skin conductance activity are associated with severity of schizophrenic symptoms.
J À, Campo   +4 more
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Skin Conductance

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1986
Resting skin conductance levels (SCLs) were measured in 50 patients with unipolar depression, in 71 controls (control group 1), and in 334 "stressed" normal controls (control group 2) who were first parents of newborns. The depressed group had significantly (p less than .00001) lower SCLs than did either control group, but the two control groups did ...
N G, Ward, H O, Doerr
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Skin conductance, heart rate and aggressive behavior type

open access: yesBiological Psychology, 2019
The current study tested the association between physiology and aggressive behavior type in a large sample of University students (N = 509). Measures of aggression were gathered with the Reactive and Proactive Aggression Questionnaire.
Todd A Armstrong   +2 more
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A Direct Comparison of the Skin Conductance and Skin Resistance Methods

Psychophysiology, 1979
ABSTRACTThe purpose of the present study was a direct comparison between simultaneous recordings of skin conductance and skin resistance. Sixty male students received a series of 30 white noise stimuli, while measures were taken continuously from four sites on the palmar surfaces of the fingers.
W, Boucsein, G, Hoffmann
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Skin-Conductance, Alpha-Activity, and Vigilance

The American Journal of Psychology, 1965
In the typical vigilance-situation, S is required to detect and to respond to slight and infrequent changes in stimulation over long periods of time. The usual finding has been that performance declines markedly after about a half-hour at the task.' Little attention has thus far been paid to the possibility of a relationship between performance in ...
D R, DAVIES, A, KRKOVIC
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A Device for Ambulatory Skin Conductance Monitoring

Psychophysiology, 1983
ABSTRACTThe design of instrumentation for the ambulatory measurement of skin conductance (SC) is discussed. Two problems which are frequently encountered concern size constraints and the provision of a sufficient dynamic range. A circuit description which overcomes these problems is given along with details of its construction.
A, Simpson, G, Turpin
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Emotional sweating across the body: Comparing 16 different skin conductance measurement locations

open access: yesPhysiology and Behavior, 2012
Skin conductance (SC) is one of the most commonly used measures in psychophysiological studies involving emotional arousal and is traditionally measured at the fingers or the palms (i.e., the palmar locations) of the hand.
Janssen, J.H.   +5 more
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Religious Belief and Skin Conductance

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1966
The GSRs to sets of religious and secular words of religious believers and disbelievers were compared. No differences in responsiveness between groups or between sets of words were found. The main effect was within persons, suggesting that the arousal value of the stimuli was specific to each individual.
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SOME PROPERTIES OF SKIN CONDUCTANCE AND POTENTIAL

Psychophysiology, 1968
ABSTRACTSC and SP were measured simultaneously from opposite hands during a stress period and a subsequent prolonged relaxation in 19 Ss. With the Ss relaxed, toward the end of the session, simultaneous measures of SC and SP were taken between various combinations of two active and two drilled reference electrodes on both hands.
D T, Lykken, R D, Miller, R F, Strahan
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