GSR typically refers to Galvanic Skin Response, also known as electrodermal activity (EDA). It measures changes in the electrical conductance of the skin, which are influenced by sweat gland activity. Increased sweat gland activity is often associated with emotional arousal, stress, or other physiological responses. GSR is commonly used in psychology, neuroscience, and lie detection to assess emotional states and cognitive processes.
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