System and method for reducing stress and/or pain
First Claim
1. A stress and pain reduction method for a user, comprising:
- (a) providing a device for viewing and analyzing a user'"'"'s face, the device taking an image of the user'"'"'s face;
(b) connecting an output from the device to a processor for analyzing the image for a Duchenne smile;
(c) having a user hold a card having multiple single digit math problems therein, the problems being in multiple series of four problems, the math problems comprising at least one of addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems, and displaying the problems to the user;
(d) instructing the user to view the problems on the card and to complete a first series of four and only four of the problems, and in completing the first series of problems to try to answer the problems correctly;
(e) instructing the user to view the problems on the card and to complete a second series of four and only four of the problems, and in completing the second series of problems to try to answer the problems incorrectly;
(f) using the processor, analyzing the output from the device to determine if the user has a Duchenne smile, and providing a signal indicative of whether or not the user has a Duchenne smile, and displaying whether or not the user has a Duchenne smile on a display; and
(g) repeating steps (d) to (f) until the signal from the processor indicates that the user has a Duchenne smile.
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Abstract
A stress reduction and/or pain reduction method and system, includes measuring an initial level of user stress, which level is unacceptable, having the user hold a card having multiple single digit math problems therein, the problems being in multiple series of four problems, the math problems comprising at least one of addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems, displaying to and instructing the user to complete a first series of four and only four problems correctly, displaying to and instructing the user to complete a second series of four and only four problems incorrectly, again measuring the user'"'"'s stress level and repeating the steps of displaying and instructing, and measuring, until the output from the device is acceptable. The same process may be followed using a camera or video camera and analyzing the image(s) for a Duchenne smile, in place of or in addition to measuring the indicator of stress.
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11 Claims
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1. A stress and pain reduction method for a user, comprising:
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(a) providing a device for viewing and analyzing a user'"'"'s face, the device taking an image of the user'"'"'s face; (b) connecting an output from the device to a processor for analyzing the image for a Duchenne smile; (c) having a user hold a card having multiple single digit math problems therein, the problems being in multiple series of four problems, the math problems comprising at least one of addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems, and displaying the problems to the user; (d) instructing the user to view the problems on the card and to complete a first series of four and only four of the problems, and in completing the first series of problems to try to answer the problems correctly; (e) instructing the user to view the problems on the card and to complete a second series of four and only four of the problems, and in completing the second series of problems to try to answer the problems incorrectly; (f) using the processor, analyzing the output from the device to determine if the user has a Duchenne smile, and providing a signal indicative of whether or not the user has a Duchenne smile, and displaying whether or not the user has a Duchenne smile on a display; and (g) repeating steps (d) to (f) until the signal from the processor indicates that the user has a Duchenne smile. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A stress and pain reduction method for a user, comprising:
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(a) providing a device for viewing and analyzing a user'"'"'s face, the device taking an image of the user'"'"'s face, and for measuring stress level of a user; (b) connecting an output from the device to a processor for analyzing the image for a Duchenne smile and for analyzing an output from the device for a stress level of the user; (c) having a user hold a card having multiple single digit math problems therein, the problems being in multiple series of four problems, the math problems comprising at least one of addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems, and displaying the problems to the user; (d) instructing the user, via the display, to view the problems on the card and to complete a first series of four and only four of the problems, and in completing the first series of problems to try to answer the problems correctly; (e) instructing the user to view the problems on the card and to complete a second series of four and only four of the problems, and in completing the second series of problems to try to answer the problems incorrectly; (f) using the processor, analyzing the output from the device to determine if the user has a Duchenne smile, and providing a signal indicative of whether or not the user has a Duchenne smile, and displaying whether or not the user has a Duchenne smile on a display, and again measuring the output from the device indicative of a level of stress of the user and transmitting the output to the processor which displays the output on the display; and (g) repeating steps (d) to (f) until the signal from the processor indicates that the user has at least one of the user having a Duchenne smile and the user having a predetermined acceptable level of stress as determined by the processor, and displaying on the display at least one of an indication that the Duchenne smile has been achieved and that the predetermined acceptable level of stress has been attained, respectively. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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