Term ID: T1349

Electrodermal Response

/electrodermal-response/
Physiological changes in skin conductance reflecting sympathetic nervous system activation, commonly used to measure emotional arousal, stress responses, and psychological engagement in research and clinical applications.
Example: Monitoring skin conductance during exposure therapy to track anxiety levels as a phobic patient gradually approaches their feared object.

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Reference: Boucsein (2012)