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    Fast by Nature - How Stress Patterns Define Human Experience and Performance in Dexterous Tasks

    In the present study we quantify stress by measuring transient perspiratory responses on the perinasal area through thermal imaging. These responses prove to be sympathetically driven and hence, a likely indic...

    I. Pavlidis, P. Tsiamyrtzis, D. Shastri, A. Wesley, Y. Zhou in Scientific Reports (2012)

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    Spatiotemporal Reconstruction of the Breathing Function

    Breathing waveform extracted via nasal thermistor is the most common method to study respiratory function in sleep studies. In essence, this is a temporal waveform of mean temperatures in the nostril region th...

    D. Duong, D. Shastri, P. Tsiamyrtzis in Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assis… (2012)

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    Imaging Facial Physiology for the Detection of Deceit

    Previous work has demonstrated the correlation of increased blood perfusion in the orbital muscles and stress levels for human beings. It has also been suggested that this periorbital perfusion can be quantifi...

    P. Tsiamyrtzis, J. Dowdall, D. Shastri in International Journal of Computer Vision (2007)