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Conversations with groundbreaking researchers from Northeastern University. We connect what’s going on in their labs to what’s going on in your life.
For some people with severe autism, aggressive behavior is common. Oftentimes they can’t communicate, so when they’re stressed, they either fight or flee. But what if there were a device that could predict those outbursts by monitoring physiological changes? That way, their bodies could speak for themselves.
In this episode, we talk to Matthew Goodwin (associate professor of behavioral science and personal health informatics).
Litmus
Conversations with groundbreaking researchers from Northeastern University. We connect what’s going on in their labs to what’s going on in your life.