2024
DOI: 10.1002/dev.22461
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Comparative analysis of electrodermal activity metrics and their association with child behavior in autism spectrum disorder

Jessica L. Greenlee,
Emily Lorang,
Robert H. Olson
et al.

Abstract: Researchers are increasingly utilizing physiological data like electrodermal activity (EDA) to understand how stress “gets under the skin.” Results of EDA studies in autistic children are mixed, with some suggesting autistic hyperarousal, others finding hypoarousal, and yet others detecting no difference compared to non‐autistics. Some of this variability likely stems from the different techniques used to assess EDA. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate and compare commonly used metrics of ED… Show more

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