Your eyes might be giving away secrets about your brain’s future that you don’t even know yet. Researchers have discovered that specific eye movement patterns can predict Alzheimer’s disease ...
The ways our eyes explore the world change subtly over time, affected by age and illness. A new study now suggests some of those changes could be used to identify problems with memory and cognition.
UCSF researcher Massimo Scanziani, PhD, discusses the study of rapid eye movement (REM) with physiology postdoctoral scholar Yuta Senzai, PhD. On the screen behind them are images showing eye ...
Schizophrenia is characterised by notable dysfunctions in eye movement control, which have emerged as promising biomarkers and intermediate phenotypes for the disorder. Abnormalities such as impaired ...
Reading is a complex cognitive skill that predicts career prospects and social mobility throughout our lifetimes. For ...
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