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  2. Empatica - Wikipedia

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    Empatica's wearables, Embrace2 and E4, track physiological signals such as Heart Rate Variability, electrodermal activity, acceleration and movement, skin temperature, and autonomic arousal. [3] Embrace2 has been cleared by the FDA as a seizure alerting solution for epilepsy patients with generalized tonic-clonic seizures . [ 4 ]

  3. Empathic concern - Wikipedia

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    [3] Others use different terms for this construct or very similar constructs. Especially popular—perhaps more popular than "empathic concern"—are sympathy, compassion, or pity. [4] Other terms include the tender emotion and sympathetic distress. [5] People are strongly motivated to be connected to others. [6]

  4. Artificial empathy - Wikipedia

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    Artificial empathy or computational empathy is the development of AI systems—such as companion robots or virtual agents—that can detect emotions and respond to them in an empathic way.

  5. DexNet - Wikipedia

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    Dex-net includes a high-resolution 3-D sensor and two arms, each controlled by a different neural network. One arm is equipped with a conventional robot gripper and another with a suction system. The robot’s software scans an object and then asks both neural networks to decide, on the fly, whether to grab or suck a particular object.

  6. Alexithymia - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] It is associated with difficulties in attachment and interpersonal relations. [6] There is no scientific consensus on its classification as a personality trait, medical symptom, or mental disorder. [7] [8] Alexithymia occurs in approximately 10% of the population and often co-occurs with various mental or neurodevelopmental ...

  7. Wearable technology - Wikipedia

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    Wearable technology is any technology that is designed to be used while worn.Common types of wearable technology include smartwatches and smartglasses.Wearable electronic devices are often close to or on the surface of the skin, where they detect, analyze, and transmit information such as vital signs, and/or ambient data and which allow in some cases immediate biofeedback to the wearer.

  8. Kappa Mensae - Wikipedia

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    Kappa Mensae has a stellar classification of B9 V, [4] indicating that it is an ordinary B-type main-sequence star. At present it has 3.44 times the mass of the Sun [ 8 ] and a diameter of 1.95 R ☉ . [ 9 ]

  9. HD 24496 - Wikipedia

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    The system is located at a distance of 66.8 light-years from the Sun, based on parallax, [1] and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of +19 km/s. [2] It is traversing the celestial sphere with a proper motion of 0.276 ″ per year.