Google Glass and Autism Research

We recently published a blog posting on the partnership between Duke University and Apple for a research project to develop a screening tool for autism using your smartphone.

http://schoolpsychws.blogspot.com/2015/11/duke-university-and-apple-collaborating.html

Apple isn't the only tech giant supporting research efforts on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Google Glass is partnering with Stanford University on a project to help individuals with ASD better recognize the emotions associated with facial expressions.  Researchers are using the face-tracking technology of Google Glass in a game called "Capture the Smile," in the hopes of developing effective at-home interventions for individuals with ASD.  While Stanford and Google's research is still in progress, it's exciting to see the technology industry partnering with researchers on these projects.  The article below also contains a link directly to Stanford's research project, if you would like to learn more:

http://www.medicaldaily.com/autism-glass-project-researchers-stanford-are-using-google-glass-help-treat-autism-357844

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