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- Electrodermal activity (EDA) is the property of the human body that causes continuous variation in the electrical characteristics of the skin. Historically...
- S. patent 4,459,995, U.S. patent 4,578,635, U.S. patent 4,702,259). Electrodermal activity meters were first developed in 1889 in Russia, and psychotherapists...
- therapists use electrodermal biofeedback when treating anxiety disorders, hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), and stress. Electrodermal biofeedback is...
- might be operationally defined as specified changes in heart rate, electrodermal activity, pupil dilation, and blood pressure. An operational definition...
- also shown that tingling during frisson is accompanied by increased electrodermal activity (skin conductance) – which is mediated via the activation of...
- measures power. Facial EMG can measure startle response in humans. Electrodermal activity describes changes in the skins ability to conduct electricity...
- (September 2007). "Neuroticism is ****ociated with larger and more prolonged electrodermal responses to emotionally evocative pictures" (PDF). Psychophysiology...
- pleasure experienced during musical chills, as measured by changes in electrodermal activity as well as subjective ratings – found that the mani****tion...
- observed to this end with clomipramine in at least one instance is reduced electrodermal reactivity to innocuous auditory stimuli. Whether pindolol (a beta-blocker...
- via instruments that read bodily events such as heart rate change, electrodermal activity (EDA), muscle tension, and cardiac output. Many indices are...