2024
DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae370
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Eye tracking is more sensitive than skin conductance response in detecting mild environmental stimuli

Saman Khazaei,
Rose T Faghih

Abstract: The skin conductance (SC) and eye tracking data are two potential arousal-related psychophysiological signals that can serve as the interoceptive unconditioned response (UR) to aversive stimuli (e.g., electric shocks). The current research investigates the sensitivity of these signals in detecting mild electric shock by decoding the hidden arousal and interoceptive awareness (IA) states. While well-established frameworks exist to decode the arousal state from the SC signal, there is a lack of a systematic appr… Show more

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