Skin conductance recording was controlled with the MP‐150 BIOPAC system (BIOPAC Systems, Goleta, CA). Radio‐translucent disposable dry electrodes (EL509, BIOPAC Systems, Goleta, CA) were coated with isotonic gel (GEL101, BIOPAC Systems, Goleta, CA) and placed on the palmar surface of the left hand. The signal was high‐pass filtered at 0.05 Hz and SCRs were scored using Ledalab (Benedek & Kaernbach, 2010 (link)) software package implemented in Matlab 2018 (Mathworks, Inc., Natick, MA). SCR was scored using the maximum phasic driver amplitude 1–4 s after stimulus presentation for each participant. SCRs were range‐corrected by dividing all SCRs for each participant with each participants average SCR (Ben‐Shakhar, 1985 (link)).