Data-driven analysis of facial thermal responses and multimodal physiological consistency among subjects

Abstract Facial infra-red imaging (IRI) is a contact-free technique complimenting the traditional psychophysiological measures to characterize physiological profile. However, its full potential in affective research is arguably unmet due to the analytical challenges it poses. Here we acquired facial...

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Main Authors: Saurabh Sonkusare, Michael Breakspear, Tianji Pang, Vinh Thai Nguyen, Sascha Frydman, Christine Cong Guo, Matthew J. Aburn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91578-5
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spelling doaj-82f0b2c375ca459fa9ad58d3a446054b2021-06-13T11:43:42ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-91578-5Data-driven analysis of facial thermal responses and multimodal physiological consistency among subjectsSaurabh Sonkusare0Michael Breakspear1Tianji Pang2Vinh Thai Nguyen3Sascha Frydman4Christine Cong Guo5Matthew J. Aburn6QIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteQIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteQIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteQIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteQIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteQIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteQIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteAbstract Facial infra-red imaging (IRI) is a contact-free technique complimenting the traditional psychophysiological measures to characterize physiological profile. However, its full potential in affective research is arguably unmet due to the analytical challenges it poses. Here we acquired facial IRI data, facial expressions and traditional physiological recordings (heart rate and skin conductance) from healthy human subjects whilst they viewed a 20-min-long unedited emotional movie. We present a novel application of motion correction and the results of spatial independent component analysis of the thermal data. Three distinct spatial components are recovered associated with the nose, the cheeks and respiration. We first benchmark this methodology against a traditional nose-tip region-of-interest based technique showing an expected similarity of signals extracted by these methods. We then show significant correlation of all the physiological responses across subjects, including the thermal signals, suggesting common dynamic shifts in emotional state induced by the movie. In sum, this study introduces an innovative approach to analyse facial IRI data and highlights the potential of thermal imaging to robustly capture emotion-related changes induced by ecological stimuli.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91578-5
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author Saurabh Sonkusare
Michael Breakspear
Tianji Pang
Vinh Thai Nguyen
Sascha Frydman
Christine Cong Guo
Matthew J. Aburn
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Michael Breakspear
Tianji Pang
Vinh Thai Nguyen
Sascha Frydman
Christine Cong Guo
Matthew J. Aburn
Data-driven analysis of facial thermal responses and multimodal physiological consistency among subjects
Scientific Reports
author_facet Saurabh Sonkusare
Michael Breakspear
Tianji Pang
Vinh Thai Nguyen
Sascha Frydman
Christine Cong Guo
Matthew J. Aburn
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title Data-driven analysis of facial thermal responses and multimodal physiological consistency among subjects
title_short Data-driven analysis of facial thermal responses and multimodal physiological consistency among subjects
title_full Data-driven analysis of facial thermal responses and multimodal physiological consistency among subjects
title_fullStr Data-driven analysis of facial thermal responses and multimodal physiological consistency among subjects
title_full_unstemmed Data-driven analysis of facial thermal responses and multimodal physiological consistency among subjects
title_sort data-driven analysis of facial thermal responses and multimodal physiological consistency among subjects
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Facial infra-red imaging (IRI) is a contact-free technique complimenting the traditional psychophysiological measures to characterize physiological profile. However, its full potential in affective research is arguably unmet due to the analytical challenges it poses. Here we acquired facial IRI data, facial expressions and traditional physiological recordings (heart rate and skin conductance) from healthy human subjects whilst they viewed a 20-min-long unedited emotional movie. We present a novel application of motion correction and the results of spatial independent component analysis of the thermal data. Three distinct spatial components are recovered associated with the nose, the cheeks and respiration. We first benchmark this methodology against a traditional nose-tip region-of-interest based technique showing an expected similarity of signals extracted by these methods. We then show significant correlation of all the physiological responses across subjects, including the thermal signals, suggesting common dynamic shifts in emotional state induced by the movie. In sum, this study introduces an innovative approach to analyse facial IRI data and highlights the potential of thermal imaging to robustly capture emotion-related changes induced by ecological stimuli.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91578-5
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