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This dataset includes skin conductance response (SCR) measurements, CS and US information, keypress responses, keypress response times, key correctness and shock ratings for each of 20 healthy unmedicated participants (10 males and 10 females aged 22.2+/-4.0 years) participating in a classical (Pavlovian) discriminant delay fear conditioning task. CS is a visual stimulus appearing in the middle of the screen with variation in color. US is an electric shock as a 500 Hz current pulses train (individual pulse width: 0.5ms, varying current amplitudes (0.90+/-0.63 mA) train width:500 ms). SOA between the CS and US is 3.5 s. The ITI is randomly determined on each trial to be 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 s. (This was correctly stated in Staib et al. (2015) but wrongly described in Bach et al. (2010).)
See the readme file for more detail. Data are stored as .mat files for use with MATLAB in a format readable by the PsPM toolbox (pspm.sourceforge.net). This research was supported by Wellcome Trust grants 098362/Z/12/Z and 098362/Z/12/Z, and Swiss National Science Foundation grant PA00A-117384.
Skin Conductance Response, GSR, Galvanic Skin Response, Electrodermal Activity, SCR, EDA
Skin Conductance Response, GSR, Galvanic Skin Response, Electrodermal Activity, SCR, EDA
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