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Classification of factors influencing the use of infrared thermography in humans: A review

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This review focuses on the lack of comprehensive information about the factors influencing the use of IRT in humans, and proposes a comprehensive classification in three primary groups: environmental, individual and technical factors.
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This article is published in Infrared Physics & Technology.The article was published on 2015-07-01. It has received 366 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Thermography.

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Thermographic imaging in sports and exercise medicine: A Delphi study and consensus statement on the measurement of human skin temperature

TL;DR: It is intended that the TISEM can also be applied to evaluate bias in thermographic studies and to guide practitioners in the use of this technique.
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Skin temperature reveals the intensity of acute stress.

TL;DR: In the comb and wattle, two skin regions with a known thermoregulatory role, stressor intensity predicted the extent of initial skin cooling, and also the occurrence of a more delayed skin warming, providing two opportunities to quantify stress.
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An overview of corrosion defect characterization using active infrared thermography

TL;DR: In this paper, an overview on the applications of infrared thermography for the detection and characterisation of general metal loss in metallic materials is presented, which represents the advances of thermography applications specifically in metal loss/thickness variation measurement along the recent literature.
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Cognitive Heat: Exploring the Usage of Thermal Imaging to Unobtrusively Estimate Cognitive Load

TL;DR: An unobtrusive indicator of the users’ cognitive load based on thermal imaging that is applicable in real-world and provides empirical evidence showing how to unobtrusively detect changes in cognitive load inreal-time.
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New Frontiers for Applications of Thermal Infrared Imaging Devices: Computational Psychopshysiology in the Neurosciences.

TL;DR: The capability of the thermal infrared imaging technique for providing ubiquitous and unwired monitoring of psychophysiological activity and affective states is focused on, and a summary on the modern, up-to-date infrared sensors technology is presented.
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Medical applications of infrared thermography: A review.

TL;DR: The present efforts are focused on automatic analysis of temperature distribution of regions of interest and their statistical analysis for detection of abnormalities in the area of medical IRT.
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Skin blood flow in adult human thermoregulation: how it works, when it does not, and why.

TL;DR: Raynaud phenomenon and erythromelalgia represent cutaneous microvascular disorders whose pathophysiology appears to relate to disorders of local and/or reflex thermoregulatory control of the skin circulation.
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Reliability, repeatability and reproducibility: analysis of measurement errors in continuous variables

TL;DR: The general concepts of agreement and reliability are distinguished to aid researchers in considering which are relevant for their particular application, and the fact that reliability depends on the population in which measurements are made, and not just on the measurement errors of the measurement method is highlighted.
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Infrared thermal imaging in medicine

TL;DR: The features of modern infrared imaging technology and the standardization protocols for thermal imaging in medicine are described, and in certain applications thermal imaging is shown to provide objective measurement of temperature changes that are clinically significant.
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