Difference of thermal patterns of the face and neck regions in states of physical and mental stresses

S. Zhumazhanova
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Systems for remote detection of a person's state today have enormous potential, but the identification features of states in each system are different. States of mental and physical stress have a huge impact on the performance of the operator's work tasks, and it is important to distinguish between them. The purpose of the work is to review research on identifying states of physical and mental stress by analyzing the temperature of the subject's face and body; conducting experiments aimed at inducing a state of mental stress using the Stroop verbal-color test and physical stress after exercise and analyzing the main differences between the states and the perspectives for their use. Significant differences were found between the mean temperatures of the areas under physical stress and the standard deviation of temperatures under mental stress. The research results can be applied in applications, monitoring systems for the state of operators of complex technical and technological facilities. Stress is as a high level of emotional arousal, usually associated with mental or physical stress. To determine the stressful state of a person, a continuous analysis of physiological signals – ECG, EEG, skin temperature, respiratory rate is carried out. To overcome the limitations associated with the use of contact sensors for recording physiological parameters, methods of computational psychophysiology based on IR-imaging have been used recently. A review of the work on the formation of a thermal picture during and after physical and mental stress is provided. Experiments were carried out to register changes in the thermal patterns of the face and neck regions of 84 subjects after physical exercises and in a state of mental stress when passing the Stroop verbal-color test. A technique for automatic detection of 26 anatomical areas of face and neck regions was developed. The average value and standard deviation of temperatures of all selected areas of the face and neck regions in a state of physical stress are lower than in other states. The lowest temperature in a state of physical stress is observed in the area of the face under the nose and above the lip, which can be explained by the increased respiratory rate that occurs during and after exercise. In general, the low temperature readings compared to other conditions under consideration can be explained by increased sweating, lowering body temperature and narrowing of the lumen of blood vessels observed during exercise. Under mental stress, the average temperature values remain the same as in normal state, however, the standard deviation exceeds the same values during stress when passing the Stroop color test. Such leaps are especially noticeable in areas No. 5 and 6 – the inner corners of the eyes, as well as No. 21 and 22 – the area of the face under the nose, which is explained by the concentration of attention during the test and the frequent change in RR (increase/decrease in RR). Accounting for such changes will help expand the capabilities of new applications for assessing the current state of the subject.
生理和心理应激状态下面部和颈部热模式的差异
目前,用于远程检测人体状态的系统具有巨大的潜力,但每个系统的状态识别特征是不同的。精神和身体的压力状态对操作人员的工作任务的表现有巨大的影响,区分它们是很重要的。本研究的目的是回顾通过分析受试者面部和身体的温度来识别身体和精神压力状态的研究;利用Stroop语言颜色测试和运动后生理应激诱导心理应激状态的实验,分析两种状态的主要差异及其使用视角。生理应激区域的平均温度与心理应激区域的温度标准差之间存在显著差异。研究成果可应用于复杂技术和工艺设施操作人员状态监测系统。压力是一种高度的情绪唤起,通常与精神或身体压力有关。为了确定一个人的压力状态,需要对生理信号——心电图、脑电图、皮肤温度、呼吸频率——进行连续分析。为了克服使用接触式传感器记录生理参数的局限性,基于红外成像的计算心理生理学方法最近得到了应用。本文综述了在身心应激期间和应激后热图像形成的研究进展。实验记录了84名被试通过Stroop语言颜色测试后,在体育锻炼和精神紧张状态下面部和颈部区域的热模式变化。提出了一种面部和颈部26个解剖区域的自动检测技术。在生理应激状态下,面部和颈部所有选定区域的温度平均值和标准差均低于其他状态。身体压力状态下的最低温度出现在鼻子以下和嘴唇以上的面部区域,这可以用运动期间和运动后呼吸频率增加来解释。总的来说,与考虑的其他条件相比,体温读数较低可以通过运动中观察到的出汗增加、体温降低和血管管腔狭窄来解释。在精神压力下,平均温度值与正常状态保持一致,但通过Stroop颜色测试时,其标准差超过应激状态下的温度值。这种跳跃在5号和6号区域——眼睛的内眼角,以及21号和22号——鼻子下面的区域尤其明显,这可以用测试过程中注意力的集中和RR的频繁变化(RR的增加/减少)来解释。考虑这些变化将有助于扩展新应用程序的功能,以评估主题的当前状态。
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