Health technology company RightEye gets rights to digital eye-tracking tests for autism, Parkinson's
Bethesda, Maryland-based RightEye, a health technology company that makes a cloud-based eye-tracking technology system and software, announced it has acquired the exclusive rights to two eye movement ...
But more work is needed before an eye-tracking test becomes commonplace, Geraldine Dawson of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development in North Carolina wrote in an editorial published Tuesday ...
The eyes aren't just a window into the soul; tracking saccades can help doctors pick up a range of brain health issues. That's why French-Belgian medtech startup neuroClues is building accessible, ...
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