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- Title
In the heat of connection: using infrared thermal imaging to shed new light into early parent-infant co-regulation patterns.
- Authors
Nazzari, Sarah; Darvehei, Fatemeh; Jensen, Ellie Nicole; Lucchin, Samuele; Samoukina, Anastasiia; Provenzi, Livio
- Abstract
This article explores the use of infrared thermal imaging (ITI) as a non-invasive method to study parent-infant interactions. ITI can measure changes in cutaneous temperature and capture psychophysiological arousal states during social interactions. The authors discuss the potential of ITI to provide insight into autonomic co-regulation and bio-behavioral synchrony. They also highlight the challenges and considerations in conducting ITI studies. Additionally, the document provides a list of references and citations for scientific papers related to thermal facial imprints, autonomic contagion, mother-infant synchrony, and infant stress regulation. These papers discuss the physiological and developmental aspects of these phenomena and the potential applications of thermal imaging in studying emotions and deception detection.
- Subjects
THERMOGRAPHY; INFRARED imaging; VAGAL tone; BEHAVIORAL neuroscience; HUMAN behavior; SOCIAL interaction in children
- Publication
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2024, p1
- ISSN
1662-5153
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3389/fnbeh.2024.1388886