The United States successfully developed a baby crying diagnostic device

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Release date: 2013-07-29


Recently, Brown University and Rhode Island Women and Children Hospital jointly developed a computer-controlled instrument for diagnosing baby crying. They call the diagnostic instrument a new way to diagnose neurological diseases in children.
This crying diagnostic device is a non-invasive device that allows for the diagnosis of very small babies. The working mechanism of the device system is divided into two parts: the first step is to transfer the crying of the child to a 12.5 millisecond 祯 picture. Each frame picture will be analyzed with parameters based on frequency characteristics, pitch and sound waves. The second step is to reorganize the data from the first step, while reducing many unimportant parameters. Those frames will be re-recorded based on the long pauses, short pauses, and pauses that the baby cries.
This system evaluates more than 80 different parameters, each of which reflects the health of the baby more or less. Scientists believe that this analytical device can help people diagnose whether they have autism, brain damage, and neurological diseases, and even find out the diseases associated with premature birth.
Professor Barry of Brown University said: "We believe that crying to the brain is like a window to a house, it can reveal the nerve content of the baby's brain."



Source: Kexun

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