Research featured in Smithsonian Magazine

I was happy to talk to Smithsonian Magazine about Biomusic, an auditory interface designed to convey emotion through musical states. The article summarizes a Frontiers in Neuroscience paper, in which my colleagues and I described our research into how Biomusic can help children with communication difficulties to express their anxiety to caregivers.

Read the article online here:
Can Biomusic Offer Kids With Autism a New Way to Communicate? by Nathan Hurst.

Read the Frontiers in Neuroscience paper here:
Cheung, S., Han, E., Kushki, A., Anagnostou, E., & Biddiss, E. (2016) “Biomusic: An auditory interface for detecting physiological indicators of anxiety in children.” Frontiers in Neuroscience. 10:401. doi:10.3389/fnins.2016.00401.

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