The use of infrared thermography to investigate emotions in common marmosets

Volume: 211, Pages: 112672 - 112672
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Measuring body surface temperature changes with infrared thermography has recently been put forward as a non-invasive alternative measure of physiological correlates of emotional reactions. In particular, the nasal region seems to be highly sensitive to emotional reactions. Several studies suggest that nasal temperature is negatively correlated with the level of arousal in humans and other primates, but some studies provide inconsistent results....
Paper Details
Title
The use of infrared thermography to investigate emotions in common marmosets
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
211
Pages
112672 - 112672
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