A continuous measure of phasic electrodermal activity
Graz University of Technology · Nawi Graz · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Electrodermal activity is characterized by the superposition of what appear to be single distinct skin conductance responses (SCRs). Classic trough-to-peak analysis of these responses is impeded by their apparent superposition. A deconvolution approach is proposed, which separates SC data into continuous signals of tonic and phasic activity. The resulting phasic activity shows a zero baseline, and overlapping SCRs are represented by predominantly distinct, compact impulses showing an average duration of less than 2 s. A time integration of the continuous measure of phasic activity is proposed as a straightforward indicator of event-related sympathetic activity. The quality and benefit of the proposed measure…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 9.00
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- 100%
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- 60
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2Topics & keywords
- Tonic (physiology)
- Superposition principle
- Measure (data warehouse)
- Skin conductance
- Psychology
- Deconvolution
- Interstimulus interval
- Biological system