huidgeleidbaarheid
Huidgeleidbaarheid, also known as skin conductance or galvanic skin response (GSR), is a psychophysiological measure of the electrical conductivity of the skin. This conductivity changes due to the amount of sweat secreted by the eccrine sweat glands, which are controlled by the sympathetic nervous system. When individuals experience heightened emotional states, such as stress, excitement, or fear, their sympathetic nervous system becomes more active, leading to increased perspiration. This increased sweat production makes the skin a better conductor of electricity, thus increasing skin conductance.
The measurement of huidgeleidbaarheid typically involves attaching electrodes to specific areas of the skin, usually on
Applications of huidgeleidbaarheid measurement are diverse. It is commonly employed in psychological research to study emotional