Patent classifications
A61B5/162
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING NEURAL ACTIVITY
A method and apparatus for stimulating neural activity in the brain of a user of an apparatus with a display screen by causing at least one portion of the display screen to flicker in a controlled manner and utilizing the apparatus to measure an effect on a user exposed to the flicker for a time.
Eye movement in response to visual stimuli for assessment of ophthalmic and neurological conditions
The present invention generally relates to apparatus, software and methods for assessing ocular, ophthalmic, neurological, physiological, psychological and/or behavioral conditions. As disclosed herein, the conditions are assessed using eye-tracking technology that beneficially eliminates the need for a subject to fixate and maintain focus during testing or to produce a secondary (non-optical) physical movement or audible response, i.e., feedback. The subject is only required to look at a series of individual visual stimuli, which is generally an involuntary reaction. The reduced need for cognitive and/or physical involvement of a subject allows the present modalities to achieve greater accuracy, due to reduced human error, and to be used with a wide variety of subjects, including small children, patients with physical disabilities or injuries, patients with diminished mental capacity, elderly patients, animals, etc.
Method and system for remotely monitoring the psychological state of an application user using machine learning-based models
An application user is granted access to one or more applications that provide the user with information and assistance. Through the one or more applications, the user is provided with interactive content, and data related to aspects of the user's interaction with the provided content is collected. The collected interaction data is analyzed to remotely identify and monitor changes or anomalies in the psychological state of the user using machine learning-based models. Upon identification of changes or anomalies in the user's psychological state, one or more actions are taken to assist the user.
COMPUTER ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD
A computer access control system includes a client electronic device configured to administer an alertness test to a user. A computer access controller is coupled to and configured to be actuated by the client electronic device.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF SCREENING AND MONITORING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE USING THE KING-DEVICK TEST
A method and system of screening and monitoring a person for Alzheimer's disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Lewy Body Dementia (Dementia) using the King-Devick Test are provided including providing a visual display and a timing device; displaying on the visual display one or more series of symbols arranged in a pattern; providing an indication to the person being screened to begin reading aloud the symbols arranged in the pattern; capturing with the timing device the completion time to read the one or more series of symbols arranged in the pattern; comparing the completion time with a baseline time to complete reading the one or more series of symbols; and determining whether the person has an “abnormal” result based on comparing the completion time with the baseline time.
EARLY DETECTION OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE
Embodiments of the present systems and methods may provide a non-invasive system to measure and integrate behavioral and cognitive features enabling early detection and progression tracking of degenerative disease. For example, a method of detecting neurodegenerative disease may comprise measuring functioning of at least one of the motor system, cognitive function, and brain activity of a subject during everyday life and analyzing the gathered at least one motor system data, cognitive function data, and brain activity data of the subject.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
Systems and methods for data compression which facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. The methods comprise performing the following operations by a computing device: generating Normalized Data (“ND”) from Original Data (“OD”) that defines a Normalized Waveform (“NW”) that is unitless and scaled from zero to one; processing ND to extract Micro-Movement Data (“MMD”) defining a Micro-Movement Waveform (“MMW”) comprising a plurality of MMD points; and generating compressed data comprising a stochastic signature of MMW. Each MMD point determined based on a value of a peak of NW and a value representing an average of all data point values between a first valley of NW immediately preceding the peak and a second valley of NW immediately following the peak. The stochastic signature is defined by empirically estimated values of at least one parameter representing a Probability Distribution Function (“PDF”) of a continuous family of PDFs.
METHOD OF TESTING AN INFANT AND SUITABLE DEVICE FOR IMPLEMENTING THE TEST METHOD
The invention relates to a method of testing an infant, comprising the following steps: displaying a target on a screen; detecting contact made by the infant with the screen inside and/or outside the target; calculating a success parameter on the basis of the contact detected; and recording the calculated success parameter in a memory.
Systems and methods for impairment testing in a monitoring system
Various embodiments provide systems and methods for identifying impairment using measurement devices.
Method and system for cognitive training of the brain of a human body using contralateral movement
An automated method for cognitive training of the brain of a human using contralateral movement is provided wherein the body of the human is defined, in part, by having contralateral sides and the human body has a plurality of motion tracking sensors attached to respective limbs of the human body.