Posted: 10/19/2015 10:12:27 PM EDT
The next step in mental health treatment
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/10/19/road-rage-detector-to-hit-market.html Automotive parts manufacturer Faurecia is developing an Active Wellness seat to monitor emotions of drivers. The seat detects stress and fatigue via built in seat sensors, and then offers a customized treatment to the driver. "If you're stressed out, your heart rate increases and your respiration increases," Faurecia's Vice President of Innovation, Rob Huber, told CNBC's Closing Bell. "If you press 'stress detected,' it'll give you a soothing massage and a warming sensation that will calm you down." |
