DETERMINATION OF WHETHER A LUCIFERIAN CAN BE REHABILITATED
    21.
    发明申请
    DETERMINATION OF WHETHER A LUCIFERIAN CAN BE REHABILITATED 审中-公开
    无论何时可以修复LUCIFERIAN的确定

    公开(公告)号:US20130281879A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-10-24

    申请号:US13839361

    申请日:2013-03-15

    发明人: Keith A. Raniere

    IPC分类号: A61B5/16

    摘要: An aspect of the present invention is a method for determining whether a Luciferian can be rehabilitated. The method includes stimulating the Luciferian with a first stimulus and recording a first physiological response by the Luciferian to said first stimulus. The method includes determining, from the first physiological response, a first polarity of the Luciferian's response to the first stimulus. The method includes stimulating the Luciferian with a second stimulus and recording a second physiological response by the Luciferian to said second stimulus. Further, the method includes determining, from the second physiological response, a second polarity of the Luciferian's response to the second stimulus. The method includes comparing the first polarity to the second polarity to determine whether the second polarity has a greater value than the first polarity; and determining, from said comparing of first polarity and second polarity, whether the Luciferian can be rehabilitated.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的一个方面是一种用于确定是否可以修复Luciferian的方法。 该方法包括用第一次刺激刺激萤火虫,并将Luciferian的第一生理反应记录到所述第一刺激物上。 该方法包括从第一生理响应确定荧光素酶对第一刺激物的响应的第一极性。 该方法包括用第二刺激物刺激萤光素酶,并且将萤光素酶记录第二生理反应至所述第二刺激物。 此外,该方法包括从第二生理响应确定荧光素酶对第二刺激物的响应的第二极性。 该方法包括将第一极性与第二极性进行比较,以确定第二极性是否具有比第一极性更大的值; 以及根据所述第一极性和第二极性的比较来确定是否可以修复萤火虫。

    DIAGNOSIS METHOD AND SYSTEM BASED ON HANDWRITING ANALYSIS
    22.
    发明申请
    DIAGNOSIS METHOD AND SYSTEM BASED ON HANDWRITING ANALYSIS 审中-公开
    基于手写分析的诊断方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US20110217679A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-09-08

    申请号:US13127649

    申请日:2009-11-05

    申请人: Sara Rosenblum

    发明人: Sara Rosenblum

    IPC分类号: A61B5/00 G09B7/00

    摘要: A diagnosis system and method comprising a handwriting data collection and analysis software and accompanying tools for diagnosing a given condition such as an illness, a mental illness, a physiological condition, a mental or emotional state, medication effect, a personality trait, a skill, an expertise, deception or truth writing. The handwriting of a control group known to have a condition is analyzed in order to determine the detectable characteristic indicators of that group. Such measured indicators comprise spatial, temporal and pressure measures for each writing stroke. The handwriting of a subject is then analyzed to determine if the measured indicators indicate statistically that the subject can be diagnosed with a condition.

    摘要翻译: 一种诊断系统和方法,包括手写数据收集和分析软件以及用于诊断诸如疾病,精神疾病,生理状况,精神或情绪状态,药物效应,个性特征,技能, 专业知识,欺骗或真相写作。 分析已知具有条件的对照组的笔迹,以确定该组的可检测特征指标。 这些测量指标包括每个书写行程的空间,时间和压力测量。 然后分析受试者的笔迹以确定测量的指示物是否统计学地指示受试者可以被诊断患有病症。

    Estimation Apparatus and Its Control Method
    23.
    发明申请
    Estimation Apparatus and Its Control Method 有权
    估计装置及其控制方法

    公开(公告)号:US20070270664A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-11-22

    申请号:US11665862

    申请日:2005-10-25

    IPC分类号: A61B5/16

    摘要: A condition analysis unit (1302) estimates a surrounding environment and psychological state of the user on the basis of image data, voice data, and living body information. When the estimated psychological state is a predetermined state, a cause estimation unit (1303) estimates based on the living body information whether or not the physical condition of the user is bad. When the estimated psychological state is the predetermined state, the cause estimation unit estimates a cause of the psychological state on the basis of the surrounding environment.

    摘要翻译: 条件分析单元(1302)基于图像数据,语音数据和生物体信息估计用户的周围环境和心理状态。 当估计心理状态是预定状态时,原因估计单元(1303)基于生物体信息估计用户的身体状况是否不良。 当估计心理状态是预定状态时,原因估计单元基于周围环境来估计心理状态的原因。

    Method for prognostication the behavior of a man and/or type of his/her activity and also for identification of his/her personality
    24.
    发明申请
    Method for prognostication the behavior of a man and/or type of his/her activity and also for identification of his/her personality 审中-公开
    预测男人的行为和/或其活动类型以及确定他/她的个性的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20070178428A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-08-02

    申请号:US10873636

    申请日:2004-06-23

    IPC分类号: G09B19/00

    CPC分类号: A61B5/107 A61B5/167

    摘要: A method for prognosticating behavior and/or activity type of a person and for identifying person, by ascertainment of the psycho-physiological parameters of the phenotype. The invention relates to the field of training and personnel management. It can be applied in medicine and criminology, for example it enables to generate the phenotype parameters (to create a photo-robot, for example, an identikit) proceeding from the known or those being of interest psychological special character traits. The novelty is that the measuring of at least one parameter of a part of the phenotype of a certain person is carried out, then the obtained data are correlated, for example, by simulation (creating a model), with the psychophysiological and/or physical possibilities of fulfilling the functions, which can be realized by this part of the phenotype, and then a conclusion is drawn on the basis of the obtained results about the predisposition of the individual to the corresponding type of behavior, to the corresponding type of activity and to development of corresponding compensating social-and-psychological traits. This makes it possible in each individual case to form a high-quality unique characteristic of an individual, since a great number of individually specified phenotype parameters (in some cases amounting to 140), their physiological functions and their combinations are taken into consideration.

    摘要翻译: 通过确定表型的心理生理参数来预测人的行为和/或活动类型并识别人的方法。 本发明涉及培训和人事管理领域。 它可以应用于医学和犯罪学,例如它可以从已知的或具有兴趣心理特征的特征产生表型参数(以创建照相机器人,例如身份识别)。 新颖的是,对某个人的一部分表现的至少一个参数的测量被执行,然后所获得的数据例如通过模拟(创建模型)与心理生理和/或物理相关 通过这一部分表现可以实现功能的可能性,然后在获得的关于个人对相应类型行为的倾向的获得结果的基础上得出结论,对相应类型的活动和 发展相应的补偿性社会心理特征。 这使得可以在每种情况下形成个体的高质量独特特征,因为考虑到大量单独指定的表型参数(在一些情况下达到140),其生理功能及其组合。

    Mind personality transfer method
    25.
    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20020088467A1

    公开(公告)日:2002-07-11

    申请号:US09985698

    申请日:2002-02-25

    发明人: Izumi Arai

    IPC分类号: A61B019/00

    摘要: This invention can permanently in the future develop minds and personalities of creatures which were considered in the past to decay and become extinct owing to ageing and death, by transferring minds and personalities of creatures to new clone bodies, with preserving self-identity. This invention is particularly valid in the case that an invalid has little chance of recovery due to serious multiple organ failures, in the case that general prostration or severe senility of the whole body makes urgent organ exchanges ineffective, in the case that it will not be long before an individual moves to new clone bodies on some other grounds, etc. My invention is the repetitive processes of transferring central nervous systems and other systems of individuals and old clone bodies to new clone bodies. Besides the process of transferring central nervous systems themselves to new clone bodies, as FIG. 1 shows, by inputting memories retained in original individuals and clone bodies to central nervous systems of new clone bodies beforehand, creatures can obtain existence bases of themselves in succession, because memory itself can be regarded as the independent personality. Combining freely a great many of organs such as central nervous systems, peripheral nervous systems, and other systems, can enlarge memory capacities. Moreover, by establishing new active pathways, the originality worth of oneself can be formed. Remaking gray matters into chips such as semiconductors, various integrated circuits, etc., makes nervous systems light and convenient. The information interchange between lots of brains beyond a tiny skull and the construction of new nervous systems can evolve central nervous systems as a whole. Creatures can maintain self-identity even if constituent elements of succeeding creatures are different from those of preceding creatures, because ceatures always exchange their constituent elements by respiration and metabolism. Furthermore, the consciousness of oneself can maintain continuity in the case that the infant self is lasting to the adult self, in the case that a particular self can put on weight and can lose weight, and in the case that the organs of oneself were injured in diseases, accidents, etc., and the self gets one's health back again. Namely, ceatures can transfer themselves in succession to new clone bodies continuously and spaciously, even if succeeding creatures have different shapes, sizes, functions, constituent elements, etc. Therefore, with keeping self-continuity, I can create the existence of multi-arms and multi-legs, by making the most of lots of other systems in addition to nervous systems simultaneously. And, by obtaining various new organs, I can extend individual faculties of creatures diversely and remarkably.

    Method and system for determining personal characteristics of an individaul or group and using same to provide personalized advice or services
    26.
    发明申请
    Method and system for determining personal characteristics of an individaul or group and using same to provide personalized advice or services 审中-公开
    用于确定个人或团体的个人特征的方法和系统,并使用它们来提供个性化的咨询或服务

    公开(公告)号:US20020045154A1

    公开(公告)日:2002-04-18

    申请号:US09888323

    申请日:2001-06-22

    IPC分类号: G09B003/00 G09B019/00

    CPC分类号: G06Q30/02 A61B5/167 G09B23/28

    摘要: Method and system for determining personal characteristics of an individual or group and using same to provide personalized advice or services. The system dynamically incorporates several personality dimensions, life style, quality of life, cultural context, demographics, and psychographics, as requested by the test administrator or individual user, and controls and standardizes the testing protocol, and retains test data in such a way that individuals and non-professional users can reliably self administer the tests, save their test results in a system database, and use the results to obtain personality-based advice, content, and people-matching services from a system proprietor.

    摘要翻译: 用于确定个人或组的个人特征并使用它们提供个性化咨询或服务的方法和系统。 该系统按照测试管理员或个人用户的要求动态地并入几个个性维度,生活方式,生活质量,文化背景,人口统计学和心理学,并且控制和标准化测试协议,并保留测试数据,使得 个人和非专业用户可以可靠地自我管理测试,将测试结果保存在系统数据库中,并使用结果从系统所有者获取基于个性的建议,内容和人员匹配服务。

    System for producing personalized sentograms
    27.
    发明授权
    System for producing personalized sentograms 失效
    生产个性化SENTOGRAMS的系统

    公开(公告)号:US3755922A

    公开(公告)日:1973-09-04

    申请号:US3755922D

    申请日:1972-07-21

    申请人: CLYNES M

    发明人: CLYNES M

    CPC分类号: A61B5/167 A61B5/02 A61B5/117

    摘要: A system for producing a set of personalized sentograms constituting a personality relationship profile of the subject being diagnosed. The system includes a programmer presenting to the subject a predetermined sequence of names, each identifying an individual with whom the subject has a close relationship or about whom the subject has a distinct feeling. Each name presentation is repeated at random intervals or is followed by a series of short signals occurring at random times, commanding the subject to express his feeling about the named individual by a single physical action. Means are provided that are responsive to the physical action to produce a transient waveform representative thereof, the waveforms initiated by the series of signals being averaged to create a personalized sentogram. The set of sentograms resulting from the sequence of names provides a personality relationship profile of the subject.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于产生构成所诊断对象的个性关系概况的一组个性化信息的系统。 该系统包括向主题呈现预定的名称序列的程序员,每个标识与受试者具有密切关系的个体或与受试者具有不同感觉的个体。 每个名称呈现以随机的间隔重复,或者随后出现一系列在随机时间发生的短信号,命令受试者通过单个身体动作表达他对命名个体的感觉。 提供了响应于物理作用以产生代表其的瞬态波形的装置,由一系列信号发起的波形被平均以产生个性化的发送图。 由名称序列产生的一组情报图提供了主体的个性关系概况。

    APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ASSESSING ACTIVE-ESCAPE BIAS IN MAMMALS

    公开(公告)号:US20240285207A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-08-29

    申请号:US18655054

    申请日:2024-05-03

    IPC分类号: A61B5/16 A61B5/00

    CPC分类号: A61B5/167 A61B5/7267

    摘要: A series of cues are provided to mammalian subject in association with a predetermined pattern of response states. Responsive to each cue, a physical signal of actuation, or non-actuation within a predetermined time from initiation of the cue, is received and recorded in association with the respective response state. Each response state is an active-escape state, a passive-escape state, an active-avoid state, or a passive-avoid state. The predetermined pattern includes a plurality of sequences and at least one reversal. The physical signals are transformed according to a predefined model incorporating the predetermined pattern to obtain at least one learning variable of the mammalian subject that includes at least one of a belief decay rate and a learning rate, and the predefined model is applied to the learning variable(s) to classify an expected cause of an individual bias of the mammalian subject toward or away from active-escape behaviour.

    SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING A PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER

    公开(公告)号:US20240156399A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-05-16

    申请号:US18424221

    申请日:2024-01-26

    摘要: Systems and methods for treating a subject with a psychiatric disorder are provided in winch a therapy session is conducted. In the therapy session, each respective expression image in a plurality of expression images is sequentially displayed. Each expression image is independently associated with an expression. The successive display of images is construed as a tiled series of expression image subsets, each consisting of N expression images. Upon completion of the display of each respective subset, the user is challenged as to whether the first and the last images in the respective subset exhibit the same emotion. A score is determined for the respective subset based on whether the subject learned to respond correctly. The number of images in each subset is adjusted to a new number based on these scores. A treatment regimen is prescribed to the subject for the psychiatric disorder based at least in part on the scores.