Showing posts with label adaptive aids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adaptive aids. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Adaptive Aids

I was just thinking - that what I write/invent about are EQ Adaptive Aids - Sci/Tech tools to help people recognize their own emotions and those of others - especially for Health/Medical purposes.

Adaptive equipment are devices that are used to assist with completing activities of daily living. Hence, EQ Adaptive Aids could be Sci/Tech tools to help people recognize their own emotions and those of others. My work focuses on EQ Adaptive Aids for Health/Medical purposes.

Some examples of Health/Medical EQ Adaptive Aids are:
  • Medical Monitor with Emotional Distress (Stress) and/or Pain Indicators and Relaxing Breathing Pacer.
  • Patient/Doctor Stress Monitor
  • Patient/Doctor Cumulative Stress Monitor
  • Patient/Doctor "Stress Hot Button" Indicator
  • Lots more applications of Health/Medical EQ Adaptive Aids - Stay tuned.


One of my goals is to write/invent about how the Psychological/Emotional Component of Physical Symptoms should be considered in Diagnosis/Treatment, especially for Chronic Conditions.  I write/invent about Sci/Tech tools to accomplish the above.


  • A big goal for me is to Improve Doctor-Patient Interaction using EQ Sci/Tech Tools.
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Here's a link to better explain EQ -Emotional intelligence - Wikipedia -"Emotional intelligence (EI), Emotional leadership (EL),Emotional quotient (EQ) and Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EIQ),[1] is the capability of individuals to recognize their own emotions and those of others, discern between different feelings and label them appropriately, use emotional information to guide thinking and behavior, and manage and/or adjust emotions to adapt to environments or achieve one's goal(s).[2]

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Here's some links on Emotional Adaptive Aids....

Affective Medicine: Technology with Emotional Intelligence - MIT

6 Wearables to Track Your Emotions - A Plan For Living

Emotion API - Emotion Detector | Microsoft Azure

Robot uses emotions to detect and learn the unknown - ScienceDirect

Kang Lee: Can Technology Detect Our Hidden Emotions? : NPR

Computers can now read your emotions. Here's why that's not as ...

S.E.N.S.E. Lab – Social Emotional NeuroScience Endocrinology

Making Sense of Emotion: Innovating Emotional Intelligence | YaleNews

Detecting emotions with wireless signals | MIT News

Does Your Voice Reveal More Emotion Than Your Face? | Greater ...

MHM: New Mobile App Allows Users to Monitor Emotional Health ...

Sense of Coherence and Physical Health. The Emotional ... - Hindawi

A wearable device for physical and emotional health monitoring - IEEE ...

Wearable Technology Can Now Detect Your Emotions | Wellness | US ...

This new tech can detect your mood - CNN - CNN.com

World's First Emotion Sensor & Mental Health Advisor

To improve your health monitor your moods - Yale Center for ...

Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence | Emotions Matter

How Do Thoughts and Emotions Affect Health? | Taking Charge of ...

T2 Mood Tracker | t2health

Tools to Enhance Psychological and Emotional Well-being - Navy.mil

6 Mobile Apps to Help You Fight Depression | DoDLive

Sensor Detects Emotions through the Skin - MIT Technology Review

Emotions and Disease: Frontiers of the Mind

Merging Technology and Emotions: Introduction to Affective Computing.

Emotionally Responsive Wearable Technology and Stress Detection ...

Feeling glum, happy, aroused? New technology can detect ... - CNN.com

The senses and emotions in digital health practices ... - SAGE Journals

Chapter 02: Resilience, Stress and Emotions | HeartMath Institute

A wearable device for physical and emotional health monitoring - IEEE ...

Developing an affective Point-of-Care technology - IEEE Conference ..

A Smart Phone Solution for Mood Tracking - National Center for ...

 

Interested?  Contact me.


Disclaimer - Article is for information only and is not medical advice.