Protocol for assessing affective responses in caregiver-infant dyads during the still-face procedure using infrared thermal imaging
Nicolás Hinrichs, Sofia Attolini, Mirko Morgese Zangrandi, Sarah Nazzari, Livio Provenzi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a protocol using infrared thermal imaging to study emotional responses in caregiver-infant pairs during a still-face procedure.
Contribution
A detailed protocol for using infrared thermal imaging to assess affective responses in caregiver-infant dyads during the still-face procedure.
Findings
Steps for dual thermal camera setup and synchronized video recording are outlined.
A pipeline for preprocessing and analyzing dual ITI data is described.
Future adaptations for studying natural interactions in typical and atypical pediatric populations are proposed.
Abstract
Here, we present a protocol for assessing thermal affective responses in caregiver-infant dyads during the still-face procedure (SFP) using infrared thermal imaging (ITI). We describe steps for preliminary experiment design and setup and data collection. We then detail a pipeline to preprocess and analyze dual ITI data and discuss relevant technical issues. We also provide possible future adaptations of this protocol to study natural interactive exchanges in typical and atypical pediatric populations. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Nazzari et al.1 •Steps to monitor caregiver-infant emotion with infrared thermal imaging•Instructions for dual thermal camera setup and synchronized video recording•Guidance to measure autonomic and behavioral regulation in the still-face task•Procedures for thermal preprocessing and facial ROI extraction for…
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TopicsInfrared Thermography in Medicine · Infant Health and Development · Nasal Surgery and Airway Studies
