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Gender differences in the effects of skin hydration on electrodermal activity measurements Cover

Gender differences in the effects of skin hydration on electrodermal activity measurements

Open Access
|Mar 2025

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Fig. 1:

Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SCL as a function gender for both normal and hydration conditions. *p = 0.0037.
Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SCL as a function gender for both normal and hydration conditions. *p = 0.0037.

Fig. 2:

Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SPL as a function gender for both normal and hydration conditions.
Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SPL as a function gender for both normal and hydration conditions.

Fig. 3:

Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SSL as a function of gender for both normal and hydration conditions.
Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SSL as a function of gender for both normal and hydration conditions.

Fig. 4:

Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SCRs_Amp as a function gender for both normal and hydration conditions for all stimuli. *p = 0.008
Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SCRs_Amp as a function gender for both normal and hydration conditions for all stimuli. *p = 0.008

Fig. 5:

Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SPRs_Amp as a function gender for both normal and hydration conditions for all stimuli. *p = 0.02, and **p = 0.001.
Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SPRs_Amp as a function gender for both normal and hydration conditions for all stimuli. *p = 0.02, and **p = 0.001.

Fig. 6:

Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SSRs_Amp as a function gender for both normal and hydration conditions for all stimuli. *p = 0.02, and, **p = 0.005.
Box-plot with medians, quartiles and the min and max as whiskers shows SSRs_Amp as a function gender for both normal and hydration conditions for all stimuli. *p = 0.02, and, **p = 0.005.
Language: English
Page range: 43 - 49
Submitted on: Feb 18, 2025
Published on: Mar 24, 2025
Published by: University of Oslo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2025 Ardawan A. Youssif, Dindar S. Bari, published by University of Oslo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.