- Galvanic skin response
Galvanic skin response (GSR), also known as electrodermal response (EDR), psychogalvanic reflex (PGR), or skin conductance response (SCR), is a method of measuring the
electrical resistance of theskin . There has been a long history of electrodermal activity research, most of it dealing with spontaneous fluctuations. Most investigators accept the phenomenon without understanding exactly what it means. There is a relationship between sympathetic activity and emotional arousal, although one cannot identify the specific emotion being elicited. The GSR is highly sensitive to emotions in some people. Fear, anger, startle response, orienting response and sexual feelings are all among the emotions which may produce similar GSR responses.One branch of GSR explanation interprets GSR as an image of activity in certain parts of the body. The mapping of skin areas to
internal organs is usually based onacupuncture point s. Fact|date=June 2008Practice
GSR is conducted by attaching two leads to the skin, and acquiring a base measure. Then, as the activity being studied is performed, recordings are made from the leads. There are two ways to perform a GSR - in active GSR, current is passed through the body, with the resistance measured. In passive GSR, current generated by the body itself is measured.
History
The scientific study of GSR began in the early 1900s. One of the first references to the use of GSR instruments in
Psychoanalysis is the book byC. G. Jung entitled "Studies in Word Analysis", published in 1906. [ [http://www.trans4mind.com/transformation/gsr.htm The Biofeedback Monitor] ] It was used for a variety of types of research in the 1960s through the late 1970s, with a decline in use as more sophisticated techniques (such as EEG andMRI ) replaced it in many areas of psychological research. GSR still sees limited use today, as it is possible to use with low-cost hardware (galvanometer ).Uses
GSR measurement is one component of
polygraph devices and is used in scientific research of emotional arousal.E-meter which is being used by theChurch of Scientology also is based on GSR measurement.GSR measurement is also becoming commonplace in
hypnotherapy andpsychotherapy practice where it can be used as a method of detecting depth of hypnotic trance prior tosuggestion therapy commencing. When traumatic material is experienced by the client (for example, duringhypnoanalysis ), immediate changes in galvanic skin response can indicate that the client is experiencing emotional arousal. It is also used inbehavior therapy to measure physiological reactions such as fear. Skin conductance is also a factor in some modern electronics to measure the activation oftouchscreen devices. This is notable as many of these devices that use capacitive screens cannot be used while wearing gloves as the sensors are not triggered by the low conductivity of rubber or leather.Notes
ee also
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Electroacupuncture
*Affective computing
*Biosignal External links
* [http://it.uku.fi/biosignal/research/gsr.shtml University of Kuopio page on GSR Use]
* [http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ee476/FinalProjects/s2006/hmm32_pjw32/index.html Cornell GSR Class Project]
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