Abstract

Summary

This paper discusses the development and validation of a smartphone-based pupillometer for neuro-ophthalmological diseases screening.
Categories

Categories

Eye health: The paper discusses the development of a smartphone-based pupillometer, a tool used to measure the pupil's response to light, which can be used for screening neuro-ophthalmological diseases.
Alzheimer's disease: The paper mentions Alzheimer's as one of the neuro-ophthalmological diseases that can potentially be screened using the smartphone-based pupillometer.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the use of pupillometry to assess the function of the visual system, which is linked to cognitive function and memory.
Phototherapy: The paper discusses the use of light stimuli in pupillometry, which is a form of phototherapy.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the use of different light stimuli (blue and red) in pupillometry, which is a consideration in lighting design.
Authors

Author(s)

AI Sousa, CM Neves, LA Pinto, P Vieira
Publication Date

Publication Year

2020
Citations

Number of Citations

1
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