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CACHET Research Studies
CACHET is running a number of technical and clinical studies. Below are some of these listed, and some of them are open for recruitment.
Ongoing Studies
EyeTell: a Camera-based System for Eye-typing
Typing on an iPad using only your eyes
Feasibility Study of mCardia: A Context-aware ECG monitoring system for arrhythmia...
mCardia is a context-aware ECG collection system for arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) screening. The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility, usefulness...
FitMum (Danish only study)
Hvordan bliver gravide kvinder mere fysisk aktive?
Forsøgspersoner fra hele landet søges til et forsøg om motivation og sundhedsteknologi
Motivation til et mere aktivt ældreliv
ICAT clinical validation
Clinical validation in patients with bipolar disorder
VR-GaTe
Virtual Reality for training Gaze control of Telepresence robots
Past Studies
AWEAR
AWEAR er et projekt om tilpasning af bærbar teknologi til at få indsigt i og støtte hverdagen for personer med demens.
ICAT: Internet-based Cognitive Assessment Tool
Usability and Feasibility Study of ICAT
MORIBUS (Danish only study)
MORIBUS er en app som understøtter behandling af mild til moderat depression gennem den såkaldte "Adfærdsaktiverings" metode. Denne side beskriver hvad MORIBUS...
UbiCAT Ubiquitous Cognitive Assessment Tool
Smartwatch Applications to Assess Cognitive Performance
MUBS
MUBS programmet understøtter den terapiform, som kaldes "adfærdsaktivering" (Engelsk ”Behavioral Activation”).
E-CAKe
Eye-tracking based Cognitive Assessment via Keyboard (E-CAKe)
Updated by
Malte Moser Kampmark
on 22 November 2019
Updated by
Malte Moser Kampmark
on 22 November 2019