Behavioral and electrodermal data on implicit nocebo conditioning using supraliminally presented visual stimuli

Volume: 27, Pages: 104705 - 104705
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
This article contains intensity and aversiveness ratings of electrical stimuli and data on electrodermal activity (skin conductance level and skin conductance response) during an implicit conditioning procedure. Further, answers from a questionnaire on contingency awareness are provided. The experiment consisted of three phases. In the acquisition, two types of visual stimuli (CS+ and CS-) were coupled to weakly and moderately painful electrical...
Paper Details
Title
Behavioral and electrodermal data on implicit nocebo conditioning using supraliminally presented visual stimuli
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
27
Pages
104705 - 104705
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