Autism
The games are geared toward children who need help with anxiety, tantrums or anger, but also those with diagnoses like ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder and autism spectrum disorder.
The company also launched a tracker that can gather data about a child's progress.
The company also launched a Clinical Advisory Board to aid in the development of new programs for diverse populations.
The proposed system uses brain signals and neural patterns from children.
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The company said that its tool was "highly accurate" in a 425-participant study conducted across 14 U.S. sites.
Designed for kids, the program includes games, a biofeedback wearable, a caregiver dashboard and regular clinician coaching.
The startup combines free assessments and in-person therapy with telehealth and digital care-coordination.
The AI-enabled Superpower Glass system was recently shown to improve socialization skills among children with autism spectrum disorder.
Published in JAMA Pediatrics, the investigation found that children using the new system showed significant improvements in socialization skills.