Stanford, California - May 2024
Cognitive Leap Solutions proudly presented its transformative Hope Focus System (HFS) at the prestigious Stanford Medicine Neurodiversity Project event on June 17, 2024. Dr. Crystal Goh, Director of Research and Development, delivered a compelling presentation titled Hope Focus System and Autism: Transforming Lives of Neurodiverse Children Using Human-Centered AI.
The event, which attracted global participation from clinicians, researchers, and mental health professionals, provided Cognitive Leap with a high-profile platform to share its groundbreaking research and clinical outcomes. Dr. Goh’s presentation emphasized the Hope Focus System’s ability to address the challenges faced by neurodiverse children, particularly those with autism, through an innovative blend of neuroscience and human-centered AI.
The presentation highlighted key topics, including the challenges of serving neurodiverse children in underserved communities, the biological underpinnings of neurodivergence, and the therapeutic principles underpinning the HFS system. A key moment was the unveiling of recent pilot intervention data, which demonstrated improvements in attention, emotional regulation, and impulse control among children who participated in HFS training.
Presenting at Stanford Medicine was a landmark moment for Cognitive Leap. The event not only validated our efforts but also amplified the potential of the Hope Focus System to redefine neurodiverse care. It was an honor to share our work with such an esteemed audience.
The event also highlighted the importance of collaboration between clinical research and innovative technology companies. As Cognitive Leap continues to refine its platform, it remains committed to improving accessibility and outcomes for neurodiverse populations worldwide.
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