Monday, 19 February 2018
quote [ It turns out there’s quite a lot you can tell from how someone’s eyes move. We ... all vary in how and how well we execute a number of basic tasks, from flicking our eyes back and forth to smoothly tracking a moving target.
RightEye tracks these movements with a custom device that looks a bit like an all-in-one desktop... A basic EyeQ (as they call it) test takes five minutes or so, with more specialized tests adding only a few more, and results are available immediately. ] FDA approves first blood test that can help diagnose a concussion
Voice activated: New app aims to diagnose concussions Hard falls at Olympics but no hard rules about concussions #science & technology #sports
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robotroadkill said @ 1:25pm GMT on 19th Feb
I wish there was a way to try this out at home, It'd be very interesting. Does anyone know of any eye-tracking software that can work with web cams? I guess calibrating and holding your head still would be the trick.
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HoZay said @ 5:18pm GMT on 19th Feb
It seems to be something about to happen with a VR headset. Webcams are way less accurate. You might find something interesting here: https://imotions.com/blog/free-eye-tracking-software/
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In extended, two other brand new methods of instant concussion diagnosis, one with blood test, one with a speech analysis app.