Education and Training

Investigation of Mechanisms of Action in Superpower Glass

The following study aims to understand the mechanism of action at work in a novel artificial intelligence (AI) tool that runs on Google Glass through an Android app to deliver social emotion cues to children with autism during social interactions. This study will examine 2 versions of software on the Google Glass based wearable intervention system. Participants will receive 1 of 2 versions of the software and use the device at home for 4 weeks. This novel device will use a camera, microphone, head motion tracker to analyze the behavior of the subject during interactions with other people. The system is designed to give participants non-interruptive social cues in real-time and will record social responses that can later be used to help aid behavioral therapy. It is hypothesized that both mechanisms under investigation will contribute to social gains in children over the 4 week period of use.

Stanford is currently not accepting patients for this trial.

Stanford Investigator(s):

Intervention(s):

  • device: Superpower Glass

Eligibility


Inclusion Criteria:

   - Parent of a child with a professional diagnosis of autism who is at least 18 years
   old.

   - Child with autism is 4-8 years old

   - Parent/Guardian is able to drive to Stanford University for 2 in lab
   appointments.(Lives within driving distance of Stanford University).

Exclusion Criteria:

   - Parent/Guardian unable to speak and read in English.

   - Child with autism receives Social Communication Questionnaire score>15

Ages Eligible for Study

4 Years - 8 Years

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Not currently accepting new patients for this trial

Contact Information

Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Kaiti Dunlap, MRes
650-497-9214
Not Recruiting