Launching a neurodiversity study with a sensory-regulation tool - Neumann University
- Olivia Weilbach
- Jun 3
- 1 min read
Imagine having access to a tool that can reduce anxiety and stress in less than 10 minutes.
That’s the promise of a Cubbie, an immersive sensory regulation booth that can help individuals “get back to center through music, video, and lighting,” as explained by Dr. Jenelle Abnett, Neumann’s expert in autism and neurodiversity.
And Neumann has the first Cubbie in America.
It was installed in mid-November on the ground floor of Bachmann, directly across from the computer lab. At first glance, it looks like an oversized phone booth, but the interior is a high-tech mixture of a digital screen, audio feed, and comfortable seating to provide a sensory regulation experience.
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