Julian Brown took part in the trial Jeff Chiu/AP/REX/Shutterstock
Many children diagnosed with autism find it hard to decipher other peopleās facial expressions. An interactive system that uses Google Glass may help them out.
“I can see the difference this will have in peopleās lives in a significant, immediate and meaningful way,ā says Donji Cullenbine, whose child took part in the study. She said enrolling on the study was āone of the best choices that I have ever made for himā.
Using technology such as Google Glass to support individuals with autism has been a promising…



