Skin Conductance
Also known as: SC, Skin Conductance Response, SCR, Skin Conductance Level, SCL
A measure of the electrical conductance of the skin, which increases with sweat gland activity. Skin conductance is commonly used as an index of emotional arousal or sympathetic nervous system activation. In accessibility contexts, wearable sensors measuring skin conductance can help caregivers and clinicians understand arousal states in individuals with communication impairments who may have difficulty expressing emotions or indicating distress verbally.
Category: physiological computing · research methodology
Related: Electrodermal Activity · Biosensor · Emotional Regulation