2019
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00680
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Physiological Validation of an Airborne Ultrasound Based Surface Motion Camera for a Contactless Characterization of Breathing Pattern in Humans

Abstract: Characterizing the breathing pattern in naturally breathing humans brings important information on respiratory mechanics, respiratory muscle, and breathing control. However, measuring breathing modifies breathing (observer effect) through the effects of instrumentation and awareness: measuring human breathing under true ecological conditions is currently impossible. This study tested the hypothesis that non-contact vibrometry using airborne ultrasound (SONAR) could measure breathing movements in a contactless … Show more

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“…Looking for alternative approaches to manipulating oral breathing would be an important methodological consideration when studying respiratory‐entrained rhythms and the effect of dyspnea on human cognitive function. Potential alternatives include: invoking dyspnea by way of physical exercise, delivering CO 2 through a nasal cannula, using one‐nostril breathing as an alternative to weaker external respiratory loads (Stančák & Kuna, 1994), and measuring respiratory rate and volume using nasal sensors (Zelano et al., 2016), wearable thoracic strain sensors (Chu et al., 2019), or contactless ultrasound (Niérat et al., 2019).…”
Section: How Neural Oscillations May Help To Explain Dyspnea: Future ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking for alternative approaches to manipulating oral breathing would be an important methodological consideration when studying respiratory‐entrained rhythms and the effect of dyspnea on human cognitive function. Potential alternatives include: invoking dyspnea by way of physical exercise, delivering CO 2 through a nasal cannula, using one‐nostril breathing as an alternative to weaker external respiratory loads (Stančák & Kuna, 1994), and measuring respiratory rate and volume using nasal sensors (Zelano et al., 2016), wearable thoracic strain sensors (Chu et al., 2019), or contactless ultrasound (Niérat et al., 2019).…”
Section: How Neural Oscillations May Help To Explain Dyspnea: Future ...mentioning
confidence: 99%