Abstract

To evaluate the reliability of electrodermal lateralization, skin conductance response (SCR) and skin potential response (SPR) amplitudes were recorded bilaterally in 11 right-handed male students during 4 identical experimental sessions each a week apart. After a rest period of 5 min, a set of auditory stimuli (1000 Hz, 100 dB, 1 s) was delivered. Results of both recordings showed a significant lateralization for all sets of response in the majority of subjects, but the reliability of the right-left (R-L) differences was low from one session to another. However, results suggest the existence of different degrees in stability according to subjects. Otherwise, the R-L differences appear to be recording technique dependent. These results have implications for the influence of central and peripheral factors on electrodermal activity laterality.

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