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Video-Based Measurements of Blood Pulsations Delay in Human Faces

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Abstract

Video-based system allows measurements not only the heart rate and its variability but also the time delay of blood pulsations in the facial area. We found that the delay is different in right and left cheeks for subjects in the recumbent position.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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