[HTML][HTML] Use of mobile and wearable artificial intelligence in child and adolescent psychiatry: scoping review

V Welch, TJ Wy, A Ligezka, LC Hassett… - Journal of medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Mental health disorders are a leading cause of medical disabilities across an
individual's lifespan. This burden is particularly substantial in children and adolescents …

A systematic review of quantitative EEG as a possible biomarker in child psychiatric disorders

M McVoy, S Lytle, E Fulchiero, ME Aebi, O Adeleye… - Psychiatry …, 2019 - Elsevier
Quantitative EEG (qEEG) has emerged as a potential intermediate biomarker for diagnostic
clarification in mental illness. This systematic review examines published studies that used …

Past, present and future of research on wearable technologies for healthcare: a bibliometric analysis using Scopus

YM de-la-Fuente-Robles, AJ Ricoy-Cano… - Sensors, 2022 - mdpi.com
Currently, wearable technology is present in different fields that aim to satisfy our needs in
daily life, including the improvement of our health in general, the monitoring of patient …

Electronic screen media use in youth with autism spectrum disorder

MLF Gwynette, SS Sidhu… - Child and Adolescent …, 2018 - childpsych.theclinics.com
Electronic screen media (ESM) play an increasingly prominent role in the lives of children
and teenagers. Many typically-developing (TD) youth use media not only for entertainment …

An integrated EEG and eye-tracking approach for the study of responding and initiating joint attention in Autism Spectrum Disorders

L Billeci, A Narzisi, A Tonacci, B Sbriscia-Fioretti… - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
Abstract Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterised by impairment in joint attention
(JA), which has two components: the response to JA and the initiation of JA. Literature …

Heart rate variability during a joint attention task in toddlers with autism spectrum disorders

L Billeci, A Tonacci, A Narzisi, Z Manigrasso… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Background: Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are a heterogeneous group of
neurodevelopmental disorders featuring early impairments in social domain, with autonomic …

Self-health monitoring and wearable neurotechnologies

C Cannard, T Brandmeyer, H Wahbeh… - Handbook of Clinical …, 2020 - Elsevier
Brain-computer interfaces and wearable neurotechnologies are now used to measure real-
time neural and physiologic signals from the human body and hold immense potential for …

“Mom let's go to the dentist!” Preliminary feasibility of a tailored dental intervention for children with autism spectrum disorder in the Italian public health service

A Narzisi, M Bondioli, F Pardossi, L Billeci, MC Buzzi… - Brain Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show worse oral health than their peers. Their
access to health services is, at present, inadequate: few high-quality interventions have …

The use of wearable technology to measure and support abilities, disabilities and functional skills in autistic youth: a scoping review

MH Black, B Milbourn, NTM Chen, S McGarry… - … Journal of Child and …, 2020 - sciendo.com
Background: Wearable technology (WT) to measure and support social and non-social
functioning in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been a growing interest of researchers …

Evaluating commercially available wireless cardiovascular monitors for measuring and transmitting real‐time physiological responses in children with autism

HJ Nuske, MS Goodwin, Y Kushleyeva… - Autism …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Commercially available wearable biosensors have the potential to enhance
psychophysiology research and digital health technologies for autism by enabling stress or …