System and Method for Applied Kinesiology Feedback
First Claim
1. Applied kinesiology feedback glasses comprising:
- an eye glass frame;
a pupil dilation sensor capable of sensing the variations in the size of a subject'"'"'s pupil;
said pupil dilation sensor attached to the eye glass frame;
a processor;
a switch;
said switch connected to the processor and providing a signal indicating at least a transition between a control period and an active period;
at least one light emitting diode capable of providing an indication of at least one of a plurality of states and capable of observation by the subject;
said indication selected from the group consisting of a color of the (LED), a brightness of the LED, a cadence of the LED and a number of blinks of the LED;
said pupil dilation sensor providing the processor with information regarding the variation in pupil size and said processor capable of determining a metric based on plural information received from the sensor during a control period and capable of determining a second metric based at least on the first metric and additional information received from the sensor during an active period, said processor creating a control signal based on the second metric;
said control signal causing said indicator to display an indication of one of at least one of the plurality of states.
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Abstract
Applied kinesiology method and device utilizes an examiner'"'"'s autonomic response to truth/false or beneficial/non-beneficial stimulus and provides immediate feedback to the examiner in the context of an applied kinesiology exam. Kinesiology glasses detect local pupillary response to truthfulness locally and remotely. Through measurements of the pupils dilation or constriction and processing of the measurements, the response is obtained and feedback, via sensory stimulation, is provided to the examiner that reflects the pupillary response. The device and method effectively eliminate the subjective components of prior art muscle testing response from the hands of the testing examiner.
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22 Claims
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1. Applied kinesiology feedback glasses comprising:
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an eye glass frame; a pupil dilation sensor capable of sensing the variations in the size of a subject'"'"'s pupil;
said pupil dilation sensor attached to the eye glass frame;a processor; a switch;
said switch connected to the processor and providing a signal indicating at least a transition between a control period and an active period;at least one light emitting diode capable of providing an indication of at least one of a plurality of states and capable of observation by the subject;
said indication selected from the group consisting of a color of the (LED), a brightness of the LED, a cadence of the LED and a number of blinks of the LED;said pupil dilation sensor providing the processor with information regarding the variation in pupil size and said processor capable of determining a metric based on plural information received from the sensor during a control period and capable of determining a second metric based at least on the first metric and additional information received from the sensor during an active period, said processor creating a control signal based on the second metric;
said control signal causing said indicator to display an indication of one of at least one of the plurality of states. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An applied kinesiology feedback device comprising:
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a property sensor capable of sensing a property characteristic of a subject, said property characteristic subject to autonomic variation; a processor; a feedback indicator; and
,a cycle signal designating one of a control period and an active period; said property sensor at least in one way communication with the processor, wherein signals representative of the subject'"'"'s property characteristic and the cycle signal are received and processed by the processor; wherein said processor having operable control of the feedback indicator;
said feedback indicator, in response to a control signal from the processor, presents an indication of at least one of a plurality of states; and
, wherein the indication is observable by subject. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of feedback delivery for an applied kinesiology exam comprising;
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sensing a property characteristic of a subject with a sensor during a control period to obtain information, wherein said property characteristic subject to autonomic variation; providing the information regarding the sensed property characteristic to a processor for processing; transitioning from a control period to an active period; stimulating the subject to illicit a response; sensing the property characteristic of the subject to obtain additional information; providing the addition information regarding the sensed property characteristic during the active period to the processor; processing the additional information to determine a response of the property characteristic to the stimulation; and
,providing feedback to the subject based on the determined response. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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