Researchers created an app that detects Alzheimer's and other neurological diseases by measuring your pupil responses.
released a video detailing a new app from researchers at UC San Diego’s DigiHealth Lab, I was intrigued to learn more.
Researchers in the lab designed the app and it uses the built-in IR camera on the Pixel 4 to measure your eye’s pupillary responses. Your eye is connected to many of the same parts of your brain that are affected by diseases like Alzheimer’s. So, your pupils can help the app detect Alzheimer’s and more.The researchers in The DigiHealth lab at UC San Diego have taken a heavy focus on making health-focused apps and technology that work with the latest and most ubiquitous technology.
That’s one of the problems that researchers at DigiHealth Lab are running into, though, and part of why they used the Pixel 4 to create this app. That’s because not all phones utilize an IR camera. Google used these cameras as part of the face unlock system on the Pixel 4.iPhones on the other hand utilize IR cameras for FaceID, which means the app could work on iOS devices. But there’s yet another snag.
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