Replication Data for: Relationship between the Rate of Perceived Stability, electrodermal activity and task performance during balance challenges in chronic stroke
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https://doi.library.ubc.ca/10.14288/1.0451000
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This study explored the relationship between electrodermal activity (EDA), Rate of Perceived Stability (RPS), and task performance in people with chronic stroke while they performed tasks from the Community Balance and Mobility (CB&M) Scale. This dataset contains processed EDA features, RPS ratings and CB&M scores corresponding to each balance task, and participant demographic and participant characteristics. The purpose of this dataset is to enable further investigation into physiological arousal patterns during balance-challenging activities and their associations with clinical measures in individuals living with chronic stroke. The dataset is fully de-identified and contains no raw physiological signals.
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The University of British Columbia
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2025-12-19



