Methods and systems for detecting a bioactive agent effect
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06Q-010/00
G03B-021/32
A61B-003/00
A61B-003/024
출원번호
US-0283619
(2008-09-12)
등록번호
US-8930208
(2015-01-06)
발명자
/ 주소
Hyde, Roderick A.
Ishikawa, Muriel Y.
Leuthardt, Eric C.
Levien, Royce A.
Lord, Robert W.
Malamud, Mark A.
Sweeney, Elizabeth A.
Wood, Jr., Lowell L.
Wood, Victoria Y. H.
출원인 / 주소
The Invention Science Fund I, LLC
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초록▼
Methods, computer program products, and systems are described that include accepting at least one indication of bioactive agent use by an individual and/or presenting an indication of an artificial sensory experience programmed to detect at least one effect of the bioactive agent at least partly bas
Methods, computer program products, and systems are described that include accepting at least one indication of bioactive agent use by an individual and/or presenting an indication of an artificial sensory experience programmed to detect at least one effect of the bioactive agent at least partly based on the at least one indication of the bioactive agent.
대표청구항▼
1. A method comprising: accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual;selecting, using one or more computer processors, at least one sensory experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the indiv
1. A method comprising: accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual;selecting, using one or more computer processors, at least one sensory experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual; andpresenting the at least one sensory experience selected based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual for at least detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent. 2. A system comprising: means for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual;means for selecting at least one sensory experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual; andmeans for presenting the at least one sensory experience selected based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual for at least detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent. 3. A computer program product comprising: one or more non-transitory media including at least: one or more instructions for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual;one or more instructions for selecting at least one sensory experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual; andone or more instructions for presenting the at least one sensory experience selected based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual for at least detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent. 4. A system comprising: a computing device; andone or more media including at least: one or more instructions for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual;one or more instructions for selecting at least one sensory experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual; andone or more instructions for presenting the at least one sensory experience selected based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual for at least detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent. 5. A system comprising: circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual;circuitry configured for selecting at least one sensory experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual; andcircuitry configured for presenting the at least one sensory experience selected based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual for at least detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent. 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual comprises: circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one prescription medication used by an individual. 7. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual comprises: circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one of the following types of bioactive agents used by an individual: an anti-depressant, an anxiolytic medication, a pain medication, a behavior modifying medication, a weight adjustment drug, an anti-Alzheimer's medication, or an anti-stroke medication. 8. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual comprises: circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent abused by an individual. 9. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual comprises: circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one of the following types of bioactive agents used by an individual: alcohol, psychoactive drug, tranquilizer, methamphetamine, tobacco, marijuana, or narcotic. 10. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual comprises: circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one nutraceutical used by an individual. 11. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual comprises: circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one of the following types of bioactive agents used by an individual: memory supplement, antioxidant, cancer preventative agent, weight adjustment agent, or mood-changing agent. 12. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by an individual comprises: circuitry configured for accepting at least one indication of at least one bioactive agent used by at least one of the following types of individuals: a computer game participant, a social networking tool user, a virtual world participant, an online student, an online medical information user, or an on-line shopper. 13. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for selecting at least one sensory experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual comprises: circuitry configured for selecting at least one virtual world experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual. 14. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for selecting at least one sensory experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual comprises: circuitry configured for selecting at least one of the following types of sensory experiences based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual: virtual world, social networking, online game, single player game, or online educational experience. 15. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for selecting at least one sensory experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual comprises: circuitry configured for selecting at least one sensory experience based at least partly on at least one attribute of the individual and the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual. 16. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for selecting at least one sensory experience based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual comprises: circuitry configured for selecting at least one visual stimulus based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual. 17. The system of claim 5, wherein the circuitry configured for presenting the at least one sensory experience selected based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual for at least detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent comprises: circuitry configured for presenting via at least one mobile device the at least one sensory experience selected based at least partly on the at least one indication of the at least one bioactive agent used by the individual for at least detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent. 18. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for monitoring for at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent. 19. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for monitoring one or more of the following aspects: physical activity, body weight, body mass index number, heart rate, blood oxygen level, blood pressure, physiological, neurophysiological, movement, brain activity, behavior, voice, or hearing. 20. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for measuring at least one physiologic characteristic. 21. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for measuring at least one of physical activity, body weight, body mass index number, heart rate, blood oxygen level, or blood pressure. 22. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for measuring neurophysiological activity. 23. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent. 24. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent based at least partly on body movement data. 25. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent based at least partly on physiological data. 26. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for detecting at least one effect of the at least one bioactive agent based at least partly on behavior data. 27. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for presenting at least one indication of at least one different bioactive agent. 28. The system of claim 5, further comprising: circuitry configured for accepting at least one attribute of the individual.
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