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Electrodermal Activity and Stress Assessment

Nada Pop‐Jordanova, Jordan Pop-Jordanov

2020PRILOZI52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stress, as a kind of emotion, is inevitable in everyday life. In psychosomatic medicine stress represents a powerful link in the pathophysiological chain of disorder. Having evidence about the power of stress on the body, the interest in medicine was how to measure it in appropriate, fast way and with minimal cost. Electrodermal activity seems to be available for this purpose. The galvanic skin response (GSR) is an objective, transient indication of autonomic nervous system arousal in response to a stimulus. It refers to changes in sweat gland activity that are reflective of the intensity of our emotional arousal. In this article we discuss physiological specifics of skin conductance/resistance and how it is measured in practice. The most used application of GSR is in biofeedback methodology. Biofeedback assessment and training exactly uses skin reaction to different stimuli and aims to gain voluntary control over this autonomic response. The aim of this article is to show effectiveness of this method in paediatric practice.

Topics & Concepts

Skin conductanceBiofeedbackArousalStimulus (psychology)PsychologyEveryday lifeAutonomic nervous systemEmotional stressMedicineCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceHeart ratePsychiatryBlood pressureInternal medicineLawPolitical scienceBiomedical engineeringHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlNeural dynamics and brain functionEmotion and Mood Recognition
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