GSR Sensor

The GSR Sensor measures sweat gland activity at the fingers or in the palm of the hand. Skin Conductance (SC) is also known as galvanic skin response (GSR) or electrodermal activity (EDA). The sensor can be used with Ag-AgCL velcro straps snap-on electrodes, which can be used over 100 times. The electrodes are attached to the fingers of the non-dominant hand. 

Skin conductance is expressed in microsiemens. Sweating is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system and this response is closely related to arousal. The sensor has been designed to measure minute (1/1000) micro-siemens relative changes in sweat activity.

The GSR Sensor for NeXus offers:

  • Easy snap-on leads
  • To be used with adjustable velcro straps for every size finger

 

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      • Info

        Skin Conductance Electrodes are included

        These Ag-AgCL electrodes snap into the two connectors and are attached to two fingers. The electrodes are secured by velcro straps. Make sure they are not fastened too tight since that will impair blood flow. It does not matter which electrode is placed on which finger, as polarity is not important. We recommend replacing the Velcro Finger Electrodes after around 100 times.

      • Specifications

        Specifications

        Specifications...
        Specifications
        ParametersSC, GSR, EDA
        Resolution0.001 microsiemens
        Range0.1 - 1000 microsiemens
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