Researchers have used virtual reality games, eye tracking and machine learning to show that differences in eye movements can be used to detect ADHD, potentially providing a tool for more precise ...
Eye-Tracking: It is possible that eye-tracking (i.e., the synchronized movement of both eyes while following a moving target in the visual field) might serve as another biomarker for ADHD.
Emerging evidence shows that small involuntary eye movements (saccades and microsaccades) are a promising new tool for shedding light on the hidden workings of mental processes like attention and ...
A new study by Prof. Boaz Ben-David and Rony Lemel of Reichman University’s Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology has found that Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) causes a delay in speech ...
Eye tracking plays a critical role in the latest virtual and augmented reality headsets and is an important technology in the entertainment industry, scientific research, medical and behavioral ...
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In our last post 1, we made the case for adding measurement-based care to ADHD management (not just diagnosis) and offered a free no-tech, self-administered rating scale (the HII-5) to help fill this ...