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Mental Health services

The state wherein the person is well adjusted; a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities and can cope with the normal stresses of life.

2 services

  • Mood Induction Laboratory

    Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU)

    Overview This service offers a specialized Mood Induction and Depression Study Laboratory equipped with state-of-the-art multimodal sensor technology. It provides a highly controlled environment for conducting psychological interventions and assessing emotional responses or depressive symptoms, particularly through mobile health applications. By integrating high-resolution video, depth sensing, and advanced non-contact radar systems, we capture fine-grained behavioral responses, including facial expressions and body posture. The laboratory also records critical physiological biosignals such as muscle activity (EMG), cardiac rhythms (ECG), and respiration. This service enables startups and healthcare developers to thoroughly evaluate digital therapeutics, affective computing models, and remote monitoring tools in a standardized, clinically relevant setting. How can the service help you? For companies developing mobile mental health interventions, affective computing algorithms, or non-contact vital sign monitors, acquiring synchronized behavioral and physiological data is a major challenge. This service provides high-fidelity, ground-truth data for mood induction and depression studies. After using our facility, you receive a comprehensive dataset that links your interventions to precise physical, behavioral, and autonomic responses, letting you validate your solutions and refine AI-driven assessments. How will the service be delivered? The service is delivered physically at our specialized laboratory facilities. Execution time depends on the specific intervention protocols and the cohort size. Our expert team configures the recording infrastructure—including camera arrays, radar systems, and biosignal hardware—and integrates them with the workflows under evaluation. Data collection is conducted under strict ethical and clinical guidelines. Upon completion, clients are provided with securely processed, synchronized, and annotated datasets. Additional information Provider description We represent a leading research node within the TEF-Health consortium, specializing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital health innovations. Our team possesses deep expertise in automated movement analysis, multimodal behavioral tracking, and complex data synchronization. With advanced facilities dedicated to biomedical engineering and affective computing, we offer SMEs expert guidance and state-of-the-art testing environments to develop, validate, and certify AI-driven healthcare solutions and wearable technologies. Technical details The laboratory is built around a comprehensive suite of contact and non-contact sensors designed to monitor mood and depression-related markers seamlessly during mobile app interventions. Behavioral & Posture Tracking: The setup features 2 high-resolution RGB Sony cameras and 1 Azure Kinect depth camera for robust 3D human pose estimation and facial expression analysis. This is supplemented by 2 standard webcams and a wireless microphone pair for comprehensive audio-visual tracking. Mobile Ecosystem: Dedicated devices (2 iPhones, 1 iPad, 1 Samsung tablet) are maintained specifically for deploying and testing iOS and Android mobile health (mHealth) applications. Advanced Radar Systems: We utilize non-contact continuous-wave (CW) radar systems—including a 61 GHz EmRad system (TU Hamburg) and a 24 GHz GUARDIAN system (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)—to enable unobtrusive vital-sign and micro-movement monitoring. Physiological & Biological Measurement: Standardized assessment of biosignals (EMG, ECG, and RSP) is conducted. The laboratory also supports the collection of biological specimens, processed in accordance with Bio S2 standards. Software Integration: Data acquisition and analysis are managed utilizing Biopac Acqknowledge alongside custom multimodal synchronization pipelines. Service customization The service is highly adaptable to the specific needs of your clinical study or product validation. Clients can choose to utilize the full multimodal suite or select specific sensing modalities—for instance, relying solely on non-contact radar and depth cameras for privacy-preserving monitoring, or focusing entirely on app-based interactions paired with high-fidelity ECG. Camera configurations, mobile app integration steps, and biological sampling protocols can all be tailored to meet your specific technical requirements.

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  • Stress Induction Laboratory

    Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU)

    Overview This service offers a comprehensive, fully equipped laboratory environment for reliably inducing and measuring acute psychosocial stress. By utilizing standardized protocols, we capture a wide array of human responses through a multimodal approach. Our capabilities include full-body motion capture, high-resolution posturography, and video-based facial and behavioral analysis to extract accurate digital biomarkers. Furthermore, we provide continuous physiological monitoring alongside the systematic collection of biological specimens for biopsychological marker analysis. This integrated service allows startups and SMEs to thoroughly evaluate stress-related interventions, health-tech wearables, or AI-driven behavioral models in a highly controlled, standardized, and scientific setting. How can the service help you? For companies developing health-tech wearables, digital therapeutics, or AI algorithms aimed at stress monitoring, gathering high-quality, ground-truth data is a significant hurdle. This service solves that problem by providing a validated, end-to-end pipeline for stress induction and measurement. By utilizing our laboratory, you receive biological, physiological, and biomechanical datasets. This enables you to accurately train predictive models—such as those that detect behavioral indicators of stress—validate the accuracy of hardware sensors, and confidently demonstrate the clinical efficacy of your technologies. How will the service be delivered? The service is delivered physically at our specialized Stress Induction Laboratory facilities. Execution time varies depending on the cohort size and the specific combination of measurement modalities requested, but a standard stress-induction protocol requires a dedicated session per participant. Our team coordinates the entire technical setup of all recording equipment (including cameras, microphones, and biometric sensors) and manages the collection of biological specimens. Customers receive the processed, synchronized, and annotated datasets securely after the experimental phase is concluded. Additional information Provider description We are a service provider node within the TEF-Health consortium, specializing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital health innovations. Our team possesses deep expertise in automated movement analysis, 3D human pose estimation, and complex multimodal data synchronization. With advanced facilities dedicated to biomechanics and behavioral tracking, we offer SMEs guidance and state-of-the-art testing environments to develop, validate, and certify AI-driven healthcare solutions and wearable technologies. Technical details The core of the service relies on two standardized rooms tailored for stress testing, ensuring the gold standard for inducing acute psychosocial stress. Behavioral & Motion Tracking: We utilize 2 RGB cameras for multi-angle facial expression and body movement analysis, complemented by a wireless microphone for audio feature extraction. Precise biomechanical profiling is achieved using an XSens inertial sensor-based motion capture system alongside a Zebris FDM 1.5 posturography system for pressure distribution. Physiological & Biological Measurement: Continuous physiological monitoring is conducted using a Biopac MP160 system (tracking ECG, ICG, and respiration) and a Calera body core temperature sensor. Specimen Collection: The laboratory facilitates the standardized collection and storage of saliva samples and dried blood spots, processed in strict accordance with Bio S2 laboratory standards. Software Integration: Post-processing and data alignment utilize specialized, industry-standard software including Biopac AcqKnowledge, XSens MVN Analyze, and Zebris Analysis Software. Service customization The service is highly modular and can be customized to match your specific research or product development goals. While we can provide the foundational stress-induction framework, the measurement modalities are entirely flexible. An SME can opt for a purely non-invasive digital biomarker approach (e.g., utilizing only the RGB cameras and IMU sensors for behavioral tracking) or incorporate the full suite of physiological and biological sampling. We can also adjust camera placements, video resolutions, and labeling criteria to align with specific AI model training requirements. List of Services: - Full-body motion analysis using inertial motion capture, including posturography and pressure distribution - Video-based motion and facial expression analysis - Standardized and reliable gold standard stress induction - Collection of established biopsychological stress markers for further processing - Assessment and analysis of digital biomarkers during stress - Physiological measurements

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