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- | ======= Electrodermal Activity ======= | + | <WRAP center round todo 60%> |
- | There are several aspects of the EDA that one can measure: | + | THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION |
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- | * SC = Skin conductance. Measured in microsiemens or micromhos (the reciprocal of resistance, ohm) | + | |
- | * SCL = tonic changes in SC | + | |
- | * SCR = phasic changes in SC | + | |
- | * NS-SCR = SCRs that occur without any identifiable eliciting sitmulus | + | |
- | * ER-SCR = SCR that is evoked by a specific eliciting stimulus | + | |
- | ====== Recording Electrodermal Responses ======= | ||
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+ | ====== Electrodermal Activity ====== | ||
====== Useful links ====== | ====== Useful links ====== | ||
+ | * From a Biopac Webinar Series on EDA | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | <note tip>Much of this information was gleaned from the following sources: | ||
+ | * Critchley, H.D. (2002). Electrodermal Responses: What Happens in the Brain. //The Neuroscientist, | ||
+ | * Boucsein, W., Fowles, D.C., Grimnes, S., Ben-Shakhar, | ||
+ | * Braithwaite, | ||
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+ | There are several aspects of the EDA that one can measure: | ||
+ | * **SC** = Skin conductance. Measured in microsiemens or micromhos (the reciprocal of resistance, ohm) | ||
+ | * **SCL** = tonic changes in SC | ||
+ | * note: we will generally not focus on SCL for a number of reasons. These include the fact that SCL will drift over time due to both physiological (SCRs can raise SCL) and non-physiological (polarization of electrodes in DC recording) factors. | ||
+ | * **SCR** = phasic changes in SC | ||
+ | * **NS-SCR** = SCRs that occur without any identifiable eliciting stimulus | ||
+ | * **ER-SCR** = SCR that is evoked by a specific eliciting stimulus | ||
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+ | The onset of an ER-SCR will occur 1 to 3 seconds after the event and will have a rise-time (i.e. from initial deflection to peak amplitude) of 0.5 to 5 seconds. | ||
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+ | 10% of participants will be non-responders. | ||
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+ | Moreover, there are several ways to evaluate these responses. With regard to SCRs, one can | ||
+ | * evaluate the peak amplitude of the SCR | ||
+ | * evaluate the rise-time of the SCR | ||
+ | * evaluate the recovery time of the SCR | ||
+ | * note: generally this is measured to 67% or 50% recovery because after an SCR there will likely be an increase in SCL. That is, the response will not completely recover to pre-SCR baseline. | ||
+ | * evaluate the frequency of NS-SCRs within a given epoch | ||
+ | * evaluate the rate of SCR habituation | ||
+ | ====== Recording Electrodermal Responses ======= | ||
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===== Initial Setup ===== | ===== Initial Setup ===== | ||
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- Plug one lead into the '' | - Plug one lead into the '' | ||
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- | - Use electrode prep swab to clean the __index and middle__ fingers of the participant' | + | - Use electrode prep swab to clean the __index and middle__ fingers of the participant' |
- Remove two [[http:// | - Remove two [[http:// | ||
- Put extra [[http:// | - Put extra [[http:// | ||
- | | + | - **You must use the specific SCR GEL101**. Other conductive gels (e.g. the EEG gel) are not appropriate. |
- | {{ : | + | |
- Attach the pinch connector of one [[http:// | - Attach the pinch connector of one [[http:// | ||
+ | - Wait at least five minutes before recording. The electrolyte gel will continue to penetrate into the [[https:// |
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