Abstract

Summary

This paper investigates methods of measuring neural asymmetry in humans, with a focus on changes that occur with age and disease, using non-invasive and non-intrusive multi-modal approaches.
Categories

Categories

Aging: The paper discusses how neural asymmetry changes with age, indicating that this is a significant factor in the research.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper explores asymmetry in cognitive functions, which is related to cognitive function and memory.
Eye health: The paper uses methods such as pupillometry, which is related to eye health, to measure neural asymmetry.
Dementia: The paper implies that changes in neural asymmetry can indicate disease conditions, which could include dementia.
Authors

Author(s)

S Bhowmik
Publication Date

Publication Year

2020
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