Term ID: T1870

Galvanic Skin Response

/galvanic-skin-response/
A physiological measure of autonomic nervous system activity that detects changes in skin conductance due to sweat gland activation, commonly used to assess emotional arousal, stress, and attention.
Example: The increased skin conductance measured during lie detector tests when people experience stress or anxiety about deceptive responses, though this method has significant limitations for actual deception detection.

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