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Most of this information came from [Figner and Murphy (2010)](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228888313_Using_skin_conductance_in_judgment_and_decision_making_research).
![Sc Example](/uploads/neuro/sc-example.jpg "Sc Example")
![Sc Single Signal](/uploads/neuro/sc-single-signal.jpg "Sc Single Signal")
+ skin conductance (SC) *indicates* autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity
+ the ANS does a lot, so SC indicates a lot
+ cheap, noninvasive, time domain of a few seconds
> Interesting, the author cites an *emotions revolution* (Weber & Johnson, 2009) in neuroscience, which popularized a specific type of EDA: skin conductance.
+ SC reflects hidden processes affecting decision-making
+ SC is tricky, and there are some subtleties
# Terminology
+ **electrodermal activity (EDA)** measures electrical properties of the skin
+ **endosomatic** = not using external current
+ **exosomatic** = using external current (e.g. SC)
> Measures of EDA quantify electrical properties of the skin
+ **skin conductance (SC)** - DC - voltage held constant
+ **skin resistant** - DC - current held constant
+ **skin admittance** - AC - effective voltage held constant
+ **skin impedance** - AC - effective current held constant
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+ SC measured in **microsiemens** ($\mu S$)
+ **skin conductance level (SCL)** - the average trend of SC over minutes or 10s of minutes - indicates arousal
+ **skin conductance response (SCR)** - SC peak and fall lasting a few seconds - responds to events - "phasic"
+ **tonic skin conductance (TSC?)** - number of SCRs per minute
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+ **onset latency** - time from stimulus to SCR
+ **rise time** - time between onset and max amplitude
+ **amplitude** - SC at max minus SC at onset
+ **area bounded by curve of SCR** - a more recent measure of the magnitude of an SCR
# Process interpretation
+ SC changes are caused by sweating!
+ "sympathetic branch of ANS controls sweathing" `thus??` "skin conductance reflects 'arousal' of the sympathetic ANS"
+ ANS is in hypothalamus and brainstem, but other parts of limbic and paralimbic networks are involved
+ the "Iowa group"
+ demonstrated SCL indicates affective processing before, during, and after making decisions
+ showed that SCL indicates expected affect
+ Reid and Gonzalez-Vallejo (2009)
+ showed that relative magnitude of SCRs is predictive of preferences
+ Krosch, Figner, & Weber
+ used SCL to show something about "the CCT" (`???`)
# Doing experiments
+ **equipment** Biopac system, with SC and cardiovascular activity modules
+ **software** (AcqKnowledge) that comes with it enables analysis
+ author gives his whole set-up, down to each parameter - *skip*
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+ deep breaths give clear SCRs, and indicates the system is working
+ because of SC's long latency, they used to long inter-stimulus periods, to let SC respond
+ *until* **rapid event-related designs** -- allow SC responses to overlap, as in BOLD, [deconvolving statistically](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconvolution)
# Other resources
+ emotion etc... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2756702/
+ amazing emotion sociology: thomas scheff, microsociology!!
+ [Analytic measures for quantification of arousal from spontaneous skin conductance fluctuations](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877802/)
+ [Interpersonal autonomic physiology](https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1088868316628405?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmed)