کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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931420 | 1474455 | 2011 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
Little is known how much skin conductance (SC) recordings from the fingers are affected by factors such as electrode site deterioration, ambient temperature (TMP), or physical activity (ACT), or by age, sex, race, or body mass index.We recorded SC, TMP, and ACT in 48 healthy control subjects for a 24-hour period, and calculated SC level (SCL), its standard deviation, the coefficient of SC variation, and frequency and amplitude of non-specific SC fluctuations. One method of assessing electrode site deterioration showed an average decline of 20%, while a second method found no significant change. All SC measures were higher during waking than sleep. Other factors influenced different measures in different ways. Thus, 24-hour SC recording outside the laboratory is feasible, but some measures need to be corrected for the influence of confounding variables.
Research Highlights
► Methodological questions have discouraged ambulatory electrodermal recording.
► Individual differences in temperature and movement can be accounted for.
► Electrode site deterioration needs to be established for individual subjects.
► 24-hour electrodermal measures are suitable for wider clinical application.
Journal: International Journal of Psychophysiology - Volume 80, Issue 2, May 2011, Pages 87–95