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Mental Health Functional Movement Scale (MH-FMS) (Case No. 2025-021)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences have created a novel assessment platform that objectively measures how the brain, body, and autonomic nervous system respond to stress and regulate emotion during real-time movement. By integrating a shear-stress–based neurovascular framework with a polyvagal-informed...
Published: 12/17/2025   |   Inventor(s): Naser Ahmadi, Mike Ramirez, Julien Pineau
Keywords(s): blood flow management, Cardiovascular, cellular, clinical care methodology, clinical decision support, Clinical decision support system, clinical mental health, Clinical tool, exercise physiology, Hemodynamics, Mental health, neurobehavioral impairment, Neurocognitive, Neurocognitive Scientific Method, neurodevelopment, neurological disorders, Neuropsychological Test, neuroscience, Neurostimulation, Psychiatry / Mental Health
Category(s): Diagnostic Markers, Life Science Research Tools, Medical Devices, Medical Devices > Hospital Systems, Therapeutics, Therapeutics > Psychiatry And Mental Health
Method for Determining the Time Constant for Oxygen Uptake Kinetics (UCLA Case No. 2022-253)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Medicine have developed a novel geometric model for the determination of the time constant in variable oxygen uptake kinetic systems. Background: The kinetic response of oxygen uptake adjustment to moderate-intensity exercise is a main factor of the aerobic function. Aerobic function is an indicator...
Published: 2/14/2025   |   Inventor(s): Christopher Cooper
Keywords(s): breath-by-breath variability, Cardiovascular Disease, cardiovascular modeling, Exercise, exercise physiology, geometric method, kinetics, metabolic measurement, Oxygen, Oxygen kinetics, Oxygen Saturation, Oxygen uptake kinetics, single exercise protocol, time constant
Category(s): Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems, Software & Algorithms > Digital Health