U.S., Aug. 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07141719) titled 'Collection of Digital Parameters From Parts of the Neurological Examination Using an Eye Tracker' on Aug. 06.

Brief Summary: The neurological examination (NE) is a cornerstone of clinical neurology, with ocular motor assessment being a key component. Technology offers an opportunity to augment and standardize parts of the NE. Eye-tracking systems provide objective quantitative data on eye movements by continuously tracking the eye over time. This data can be used to derive parameters like saccadic latency, gaze velocity, and fixation stability with a precision that is impossible to achieve through human observation by neurologists. ...