BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION METHODS AND SYSTEMS

Methods and systems for altering behavior by providing a first stimulus to a subject. The first stimulus is an interactive activity requiring that the subject perform one or more actions to interact with one or more icons on one or more computing devices. The first stimulus is selected to correspond...

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Abstract Methods and systems for altering behavior by providing a first stimulus to a subject. The first stimulus is an interactive activity requiring that the subject perform one or more actions to interact with one or more icons on one or more computing devices. The first stimulus is selected to correspond to a current physiological or neurocognitive state for the subject. The performance of the subject is monitored in response to the first stimulus. A second stimulus is provided to the subject in response to determining that the subject's performance in response to the first stimulus satisfies a predetermined condition. The second stimulus is an interactive activity requiring that the subject perform one or more actions to interact with one or more icons on the one or more computing devices. The second stimulus is selected to correspond to a new physiological or neurocognitive state for the subject.
AbstractList Methods and systems for altering behavior by providing a first stimulus to a subject. The first stimulus is an interactive activity requiring that the subject perform one or more actions to interact with one or more icons on one or more computing devices. The first stimulus is selected to correspond to a current physiological or neurocognitive state for the subject. The performance of the subject is monitored in response to the first stimulus. A second stimulus is provided to the subject in response to determining that the subject's performance in response to the first stimulus satisfies a predetermined condition. The second stimulus is an interactive activity requiring that the subject perform one or more actions to interact with one or more icons on the one or more computing devices. The second stimulus is selected to correspond to a new physiological or neurocognitive state for the subject.
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