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Our experience in ITC for mental health
+30 years of research experience in this field

At LabLENI we have +30 years of research experience in the field of ICT applied to mental health.
We use evidence-based methodologies, through the use of Extended Realities (VR/AR/MR) and implicit measurement techniques of high ecological validity.
We develop predictive models, based on validated biomarkers, to generate more accurate and objective diagnostic systems, leading to personalized therapies in the field of neuropsychology, re-developmental disorders and neurorehabilitation.
Learn more about our contributions in ITC for mental health:
ATHENEA: Advanced THErapeutical tools for meNtal hEAlth
T-EYE: Monitoring system for children with ASD based on artificial intelligence and physiological measures
EMOTERNITY: Virtual Reality and Voice Assistants for residential and health improvement
Contact: i3b-europe@upv.es
We use evidence-based methodologies, through the use of Extended Realities (VR/AR/MR) and implicit measurement techniques of high ecological validity.
We develop predictive models, based on validated biomarkers, to generate more accurate and objective diagnostic systems, leading to personalized therapies in the field of neuropsychology, re-developmental disorders and neurorehabilitation.
Learn more about our contributions in ITC for mental health:
ATHENEA: Advanced THErapeutical tools for meNtal hEAlth
T-EYE: Monitoring system for children with ASD based on artificial intelligence and physiological measures
EMOTERNITY: Virtual Reality and Voice Assistants for residential and health improvement
Contact: i3b-europe@upv.es
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Mariano Alcañiz, speaker at the XXIII International Update Congress on NEURODEVELOPMENT DISORDERS
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New AT3 article: An Immersive Virtual Reality Game for Predicting Risk Taking through the Use of Implicit Measures
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Kick-off meeting of the EXPERIENCE Project
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Mariano Alcañiz at the 360 BCN VR Fest
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The “EXtended-PErsonal Reality”: augmented recording and transmission of virtual senses through artificial-IntelligENCE
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