* Parents, siblings without autism have eye differences * Study could lead to new treatments for autism By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Close relatives of people ...
A study from researchers at the CU Anschutz Marcus Institute for Brain Health suggests that veterans with concussions may continue to show subtle but measurable brain function differences more than a ...
A study by researchers at the CU Anschutz Marcus Institute for Brain Health suggests that veterans with concussions may continue to show subtle but measurable brain function differences more than a ...
Cerebellum (Latin for "little brain") in red. Source: Wikimedia/Life Sciences Database Neuroscientists at the University of Rochester have masterminded a rapid eye movement test that can detect ...
PITTSBURGH – In studies relevant to the gridiron and other kinds of battlefields, researchers hope to use a new test based on eye movements to bring increased accuracy to the diagnosis of concussions.
A mobile application used to assess sports-related head and brain injuries is now being tested for detecting and monitoring neurological disorders. BrainEye's mobile test is now being studied in ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Close relatives of people with autism often have subtle differences in the way they move their eyes, researchers said Monday in a finding that might help doctors better diagnose ...
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