The findings demonstrate how identity blaming, i.e. positioning the other person in ways counter to their preferred identity narrative, was accompanied by increased
electrodermal activity in most participants.
ANS responses of the participants, including the therapists, were measured as
electrodermal activity.
Temperament as a moderator of pathways to conscience in children: the contribution of
electrodermal activity.
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electrodermal activity reveals a susceptibility to sympathetic magic.