Occasionally, I am asked to provide articles about my research with Electrodermal Activity. The following three articles are must reads for my work.
Dr. Rosalind Picard describes her view for future work measuring emotional states. In her article, she mentions my work with Occupational Therapists.
Picard, R.W., "Emotion research by the people, for the people," Emotion Review, Volume 2, Issue 3 (July 2010)
For a hardware description of the tool we use to measure Electodemral activity refer to:
Fletcher, R., Dobson, K., Goodwin, M.S., Eydgahi, H., Wilder-Smith, O., Fernholz, D., Kuboyama, Y., Hedman, E., Poh, M.Z., Picard, R.W., "iCalm: Wearable Sensor and Network Architecture for Wirelessly Communicating and Logging Autonomic Activity," IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, vol.14, no.2, pp.215-223, March 2010. doi: 10.1109/TITB.2009.2038692
This article describes the difference between measuring EDA on the wrist compared to the fingers.
Poh, M.Z., Swenson, N.C., Picard, R.W., "A Wearable Sensor for Unobtrusive, Long-term Assessment of Electrodermal Activity," IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol.57, no.5, pp.1243-1252, May 2010. doi: 10.1109/TBME.2009.2038487