(Reuters Health) - Children with autism may have an easier time reading facial expressions and navigating social interactions when they use Google Glass paired with a smartphone app, a small ...
Physical abuse at home does more than leave some children with broken bones, burns, and other injuries. Scientists now suspect that, over time, this parental cruelty tunes a school-age child’s ...
Computer scientists in Singapore are developing a system that locates the face using derivative-based filtering and then calculates which emotions are being expressed. Elizabeth Armstrong Moore ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - If you want your kids to eat their broccoli, you might try smiling when you eat your own veggies, a small study suggests. The French research team asked 120 adults and ...
Children with bipolar disorder are more likely than other kids to read hostility in bland facial expressions, a new study shows. Misinterpreting social cues might contribute to irritability and the ...
A woman wears Google glasses after a media presentation of a Google apartment in Prague May 15, 2014. REUTERS/David W Cerny By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - Children with autism may have an easier ...
Children with autism can learn to read facial expressions by using a smartphone app that runs on Google Glass. The app provides real-time cues about other people's facial expressions, according to ...
Children with autism were able to improve their social skills by using a smartphone app paired with Google Glass to help them understand the emotions conveyed in people's facial expressions, according ...
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