Autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders often aren't diagnosed until a child is a few years of age, when behavioral interventions and speech/occupational therapy become less effective. But new ...
The science of pupillometry takes a common intuition — that you can tell a lot about someone when you look them in the eye — and makes it concrete, measurable, and extraordinarily useful. By combining ...
The eyes are the window into the soul—or at least the mind, according to a new paper published in Perspectives on Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
The University of Washington in Seattle is developing a smartphone app aimed at detecting concussions by monitoring eyes' reflexes to light and measuring pupil size. The Center for Disease Control and ...
The pupillary light response helps our eyes see the world around us in various lighting conditions ranging from bright, sunny days to dark, moonlit nights. Like a camera's aperture, this adaptive ...
Researchers from the University of California have found a low-cost, non-invasive method to aid in diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) before cognitive decline begins. Given that AD begins to alter ...
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