ViewMind: Eye-Tracking Assessments for Early Cognitive Change Detection and Brain Health Monitoring
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Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
ViewMind uses eye-movement tracking assessments to help clinicians and researchers detect cognitive changes earlier, monitor brain health, and support precision neurology and CNS drug development. The product is being launched on Product Hunt as a tool for brain health assessment.
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ViewMind uses eye-movement assessments to help clinicians and researchers detect cognitive changes earlier
ViewMind uses eye-movement assessments to... support precision neurology and CNS drug development
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