Sensory-driven microinterventions for improved health and wellbeing
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Mar 18, 2025
Abstract
The five senses are gateways to our wellbeing and their decline is considered
a significant public health challenge which is linked to multiple conditions
that contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality. Modern technology,
with its ubiquitous nature and fast data processing has the ability to leverage
the power of the senses to transform our approach to day to day healthcare,
with positive effects on our quality of life. Here, we introduce the idea of
sensory-driven microinterventions for preventative, personalised healthcare.
Microinterventions are targeted, timely, minimally invasive strategies that
seamlessly integrate into our daily life. This idea harnesses human's sensory
capabilities, leverages technological advances in sensory stimulation and
real-time processing ability for sensing the senses. The collection of sensory
data from our continuous interaction with technology - for example the tone of
voice, gait movement, smart home behaviour - opens up a shift towards
personalised technology-enabled, sensory-focused healthcare interventions,
coupled with the potential of early detection and timely treatment of sensory
deficits that can signal critical health insights, especially for
neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease.