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Google Glass engages challenges with Autism
Google Glass engages challenges with Autism
The Brain Power system enhancement developed by Ned Sahin, a Boston Scientist hopes to change the way autistic people develop anxieties of behavioral communications.
It works with Google Glass in making eye contact to engage to relax in conversations and read social situations they are interacting in. It cues more easily by rewarding points of emotions the person they perceive to be feeling.
Clinical trials are now being conducted at Harvard Medical School. Their success can help the more than 10 million children in India suffering from autism.
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