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by braja
3728 days ago
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(1) How established is the science on EEG data effectively diagnosing mental health problems? Could you link me to some relevant literature? (2) Who is your target customer? Are you planning on selling these through therapists/psychologists as a way for them to follow-up with and monitor their already-diagnosed patients? Or is it a direct-to-consumer product that lets an average person diagnose themselves and seek help? I think that the latter approach could have an insanely high adoption barrier. |
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(2) We plan to initially target therapists/psychologists as a way to monitor patients remotely. We will also sell direct-to-customer, and possibly connect them to a therapist/psychologist remotely, or they can use our software without the therapists (this is a less likely route, but we are already receiving emails about it).
Believe it or not, the adoption barrier isn't that high, because people are already trying things such as yoga, meditation, therapy, etc. This is essentially the same form of treatment, just in a different medium. We already have people signed up to pay for our trial, and have people email us regularly.
With a study to back it up, we believe we should have customers. However, we don't know if we wish to go this route. The end goal is to use the therapists initially and eventually automate the entire mental health pipeline.
[1] http://synaptitude.me/blog/literature-overview-of-using-neur...
[2] https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Eut-aii72ch7nySpB_oGDLiJx_X...