1981
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.1981.tb03024.x
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Publication Recommendations for Electrodermal Measurements

Abstract: The paper recommends an acceptable methodolog> for recording electrodermal activity which reflects a consensus of experts in the field. These recommendations are presented with a minimum of technical discussion in order to maximize their usefulness to investigators who are not specialists in this area.For most purposes, skin conductance (SC) is to be preferred over skin potential (SP). It is recommended that SC be recorded from palmar sites with silver-silver chloride electrodes and an electrode paste consisti… Show more

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“…Electrodes were attached prior to beginning the task, and 5 min of resting state activity were recorded to allow participants to adapt to the recording equipment and for EDA levels to stabilize (see Fowles et al, 1981). EDA was measured using two grounded Ag‐AgCl electrodes attached to the distal phalange of the index and middle fingers of the nondominant hand.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrodes were attached prior to beginning the task, and 5 min of resting state activity were recorded to allow participants to adapt to the recording equipment and for EDA levels to stabilize (see Fowles et al, 1981). EDA was measured using two grounded Ag‐AgCl electrodes attached to the distal phalange of the index and middle fingers of the nondominant hand.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each trial, the maximum amplitude recorded in the time window of 7 s starting with the initial movement of the needle was extracted. The measures were intra-subject normalized [34][35][36] in order to obtain comparable measures among the participants, given the well known large inter-subject variability of SCR [37,38]. In addition, the mean skin conductance level (SCL) during each condition was calculated to evaluate the basal sympathetic tone [39].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After following standard, skin-cleaning procedures (Fowles et al, 1981; Schmidt and Walach, 2000), EDA was measured by applying Ag-AgCl electrodes on the 11 R-PAS and Vulnerability to Stress distal (first) phalanges of the index and middle fingers of the participants' dominant hand.…”
Section: Electrodermal Activity (Eda) Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%