Eye movements in Parkinsonian syndromes
The newsletter of this month is related to the analysis of eye movements for the early diagnosis, differential diagnosis and follow-up of Parkinson’s disease.
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The newsletter of this month is related to the analysis of eye movements for the early diagnosis, differential diagnosis and follow-up of Parkinson’s disease.
In today’s article, we shed light on the inspiration driving our mission, and share a few practical applications of eye tracking in the clinical practice. Hope you enjoy the read!
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