Timeline for Getting useful readings out of GSR sensors while moving?
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Nov 7, 2018 at 18:13 | comment | added | Julian Finn | Thanks. Unfortunately pupillometry won't do the trick because i can't walk around then. I also won't be able to provide stable environments, as I can't really pre-plan in which venue i'll set the system up. On the other hand I only need a very rough resolution on the readings. 10-20 distinct steps would easily work for me. | |
Nov 7, 2018 at 14:17 | history | edited | AliceD♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Nov 7, 2018 at 12:31 | comment | added | Steven Jeuris♦ | "Give your device some time to respond; so the (stress) situation has to be somewhat prolonged, and the response will be delayed" For the tonic, certainly, but for peak responses this should not matter (2-3 seconds delay or so). So, it depends on the type of study you are running. | |
Nov 6, 2018 at 17:16 | history | edited | AliceD♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Nov 6, 2018 at 17:11 | history | answered | AliceD♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |