Study reveals females pain not taken as seriously as men s pain ANI | Updated: Apr 07, 2021 17:12 IST
Florida [US], April 7 (ANI): Researchers found that when male and female patients expressed the same amount of pain, observers viewed female patients pain as less intense and more likely to benefit from psychotherapy versus medication as compared to men s pain.
The results of the study exposed a significant patient gender bias that could lead to disparities in treatments.
The novel research published in the Journal of Pain was co-authored by Elizabeth Losin, assistant professor of psychology and director of the Social and Cultural Neuroscience lab at the University of Miami.
Patient s pain responses may be perceived differently by others based on their gender
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Herta, a world leader in the development of cutting edge facial recognition solutions, based in Barcelona, announced the launch of it s new video analysis solution, BioObserver. This sophisticated software will mark a significant change in the study of human behaviour and facial expression analysis.
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Herta launches a new advanced facial expression analysis solution for the study of human behavior in videos
BARCELONA, Spain, Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Herta is thrilled to announce the launch of our new video analysis solution, BioObserver. This sophisticated software will mark a significant change in the study of human behaviour and facial expression analysis.
Based on advanced artificial intelligence techniques, BioObserver automatically detects and annotates a person s facial expressions and micro-expressions, as well as the direction of the gaze and head orientation, in order to monitor behavioral metrics such as affective states or the individual s level of attention. The platform also allows to configure automatic rules and annotations of events to extract keyframes of the video that are considered of interest. With BioObserver you can detect subtle micro-exp