Original paper
Neural Correlates of Non-Specific Skin Conductance Responses During Resting State fMRI
Abstract
Skin Conductance Responses (SCRs) measure sympathetic autonomic arousal. Although SCRs commonly are elicited to stimuli that increase arousal, SCRs also regularly occur without external stimulation and vary among psychiatric populations with emotional dysfunction. The neural correlates of spontaneous SCRs have been less explored than stimulus-elicited...
Paper Details
Title
Neural Correlates of Non-Specific Skin Conductance Responses During Resting State fMRI
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
87
Issue
9
Pages
S313 - S313
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