articleIEEE Transactions on Biomedical EngineeringFeb 17, 2010GREEN OA

A Wearable Sensor for Unobtrusive, Long-Term Assessment of Electrodermal Activity

Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology · Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Electrodermal activity (EDA) is a sensitive index of sympathetic nervous system activity. Due to the lack of sensors that can be worn comfortably during normal daily activity and over extensive periods of time, research in this area is limited to laboratory settings or artificial clinical environments. We developed a novel, unobtrusive, nonstigmatizing, wrist-worn integrated sensor, and present, for the very first time, a demonstration of long-term, continuous assessment of EDA outside of a laboratory setting. We evaluated the performance of our device against a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved system for the measurement of EDA during physical, cognitive, as well as emotional stressors at both…

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Keywords
  • Wearable computer
  • Forearm
  • Computer science
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Term (time)
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Biomedical engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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