Evaluating commercially available wireless cardiovascular monitors for measuring and transmitting real‐time physiological responses in children with autism
Abstract
Commercially available wearable biosensors have the potential to enhance psychophysiology research and digital health technologies for autism by enabling stress or arousal monitoring in naturalistic settings. However, such monitors may not be comfortable for children with autism due to sensory sensitivities. To determine the feasibility of wearable technology in children with autism age 8-12 years, we first selected six consumer-grade wireless...
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Title
Evaluating commercially available wireless cardiovascular monitors for measuring and transmitting real‐time physiological responses in children with autism
Published Date
Nov 6, 2021
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
117 - 130
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