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Imagine being able to detect neurological diseases like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, or multiple sclerosis years before symptoms even surface. It sounds like science fiction, but it's quickly becoming a reality thanks to advances in eye-tracking technology. In this episode of Science for Care, host Anca Petre explores how tracking subtle eye movements can unlock critical insights into our brain health.


Joined by experts Pierre Pouget and Antoine Pouppez from Neuroclues, Anca discusses the incredible potential of non-invasive eye tracking. From its origins in 19th-century research to today's cutting-edge devices using infrared cameras, discover how eye movement can reveal early signs of cognitive decline and other neurological disorders. The conversation delves into how this technology could soon become a vital tool in everyday medical consultations, providing doctors with objective data to improve diagnostics and patient care.


Learn how Neuroclues aims to bring this groundbreaking technology to the forefront of neurological diagnostics, giving doctors the ability to predict and manage brain health like never before. With potential applications extending beyond neurological diseases to mental health and even stroke detection, eye tracking could reshape healthcare as we know it.


Podcast by HealthTech for Care

Production: MedShake Studio

Host: Anca Petre

Guest: Pierre Pouget, Antoine Pouppez


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