Researcher employs eye-tracking technology to detect neurological disorders

Published January 17, 2020

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Technology.org reports that UB biomedical engineer Anirban Dutta is developing technology nicknamed “MindEye” that uses a low-cost infrared camera to detect subtle changes in pupil dilation and eye movement.

These changes indicate cognitive impairment, which often begins years before other Alzheimer’s disease symptoms are visible.  

Read the story here. The story was also reported on by Health News Digest.