2023
DOI: 10.32872/spb.10461
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Assessing the reliability of an infrared thermography protocol to assess cold-induced Brown Adipose Tissue activation in french psychology students

Nathan Vidal,
Joseph T. Costello,
Blandine Ribotta
et al.

Abstract: The authors use infrared thermography measurements of skin temperature to non-invasively assess the heat production of Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT). In species other than humans, BAT has been linked to maternal care, and may thus be crucial for understanding differences in attachment security. Whereas early BAT research measured its relative presence in the human body through radioactive tracers, researchers have recently used infrared thermography measurement of skin temperature in cold conditions to study BAT … Show more

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