Non-Contact Sociologic Research with Thermal Imaging Cameras. FLIR Thermal Imaging Camera Helps Show Maternal Empathy Problem

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Non-Contact Sociologic Research with Thermal Imaging Cameras. FLIR Thermal Imaging Camera Helps Show Maternal Empathy Problem

03 Sep, 2012

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Christiaan Maras
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Researchers that want to study neurovascular elements of human social interaction are often confronted with the limitations of commonly used methods in neuroscience. They often involve the application of electrodes or other contact measurement instruments on the skin of the test subjects, which interferes with spontaneous behaviour. Non-contact methods, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, involve subjecting test subjects to active radiation and require the test subjects to remain still for extended periods of time.

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