Kirill Krasnogir on VR's Role in Mental Health: A New Frontier
Episode Overview
Cleverpoint's Strasonica uses VR and physiological sensors to assess mental and physiological status The technology measures stress, fatigue, anxiety, and risk of burnout, offering personalized recommendations Challenges and insights in combining VR, AI, and physiological data for mental health support Potential implications of physiological diversity and inclusion in mental health assessment Exploring the future of VR-based technologies in mental health support
They provide a little tool that basically gives you a little test in VR, meanwhile collecting your heart, brain, and muscle data to spit out some results about your mental and physiological status, your levels of anxiety, stress, fatigue, risk of burnout, etc.
Imagine a world where your mental health can be assessed with the help of virtual reality and physiological sensors. That's exactly what Kirill Krasnogir, CEO of Cleverpoint, is pioneering. In this episode of 'Brain Shaman', host Michael Waite sits down with Krasnogir to discuss how their innovative technology, Strasonica, is transforming the way we understand and track our mental well-being.
Strasonica combines VR with sensors like EEG, EMG, and ECG to provide a detailed picture of your stress, fatigue, and burnout levels. Ever wondered how heart rate variability or brain activity could tell you more about your mental state? This episode dives deep into these topics, making complex science accessible and fascinating. Krasnogir emphasizes that each person's psychophysiology is unique, which means personalized data is key for effective mental health solutions.
The conversation also touches on how this technology can benefit corporate environments by offering tailored mental health support to employees. Whether you're curious about the future of mental health tech or looking for new ways to manage stress and anxiety, this episode offers a fresh perspective that's both informative and engaging.