We have observed a large noise increase in facial EMG recording when skin conductance electrodes (GSR) are applied. This seems to be caused by the fact that GSR amplifier produces currents that are captured by fEMG sensors. This is a serious problem because this noise (of about 200 microVolts) is usually stronger than the electrical signal from facial muscles. I wonder whether you might provide me some feedback whether you encounterd the same problem while simmulatenous EMG and SC recordings, and how you managed to handle it. We use ADInstruments Powerlab with BioAmp and GSR Amp. Thank you!

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