Publication recommendations for electrodermal measurements. Boucsein, W., Fowles, D. C., Grimnes, S., Ben-Shakhar, G., Roth, W. T., Dawson, M. E., & Filion, D. L. Psychophysiology, 49(8):1017–1034, August, 2012. ISBN: 00485772 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd (10.1111)
Paper doi abstract bibtex This committee was appointed by the SPR Board to provide recommendations for publishing data on electrodermal activity (EDA). They are intended to be a stand-alone source for newcomers and experienced users. A short outline of principles for electrodermal measurement is given, and recommendations from an earlier report (Fowles et al., ) are incorporated. Three fundamental techniques of EDA recording are described: (1) endosomatic recording without the application of an external current, (2) exosomatic recording with direct current (the most widely applied methodology), and (3) exosomatic recording with alternating current-to date infrequently used but a promising future methodology. In addition to EDA recording in laboratories, ambulatory recording has become an emerging technique. Specific problems that come with this recording of EDA in the field are discussed, as are those emerging from recording EDA within a magnetic field (e.g., fMRI). Recommendations for the details that should be mentioned in publications of EDA methods and results are provided.
@article{boucsein_publication_2012,
title = {Publication recommendations for electrodermal measurements},
volume = {49},
issn = {14698986},
url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1469-8986.2012.01384.x},
doi = {10.1111/j.1469-8986.2012.01384.x},
abstract = {This committee was appointed by the SPR Board to provide recommendations for publishing data on electrodermal activity (EDA). They are intended to be a stand-alone source for newcomers and experienced users. A short outline of principles for electrodermal measurement is given, and recommendations from an earlier report (Fowles et al., ) are incorporated. Three fundamental techniques of EDA recording are described: (1) endosomatic recording without the application of an external current, (2) exosomatic recording with direct current (the most widely applied methodology), and (3) exosomatic recording with alternating current-to date infrequently used but a promising future methodology. In addition to EDA recording in laboratories, ambulatory recording has become an emerging technique. Specific problems that come with this recording of EDA in the field are discussed, as are those emerging from recording EDA within a magnetic field (e.g., fMRI). Recommendations for the details that should be mentioned in publications of EDA methods and results are provided.},
number = {8},
journal = {Psychophysiology},
author = {Boucsein, Wolfram and Fowles, Don C. and Grimnes, Sverre and Ben-Shakhar, Gershon and Roth, Walton T. and Dawson, Michael E. and Filion, Diane L.},
month = aug,
year = {2012},
pmid = {22680988},
note = {ISBN: 00485772
Publisher: John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd (10.1111)},
keywords = {Electrodermal measurement, Laboratory and field recording, Skin admittance, Skin conductance, Skin potential},
pages = {1017--1034},
}
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