The effectiveness of eye-tracking technology in identifying people who have a genetic tendency to Alzheimer's disease, years before their symptoms show, has been highlighted in new research.
Eye-tracking technology can provide a cheaper alternative to diagnosing a genetic tendency towards Alzheimer’s disease than “expensive and invasive” medical procedures, a study in Scotland has found.
Samsung has launched its new Galaxy XR headset at $1,800, almost half the price of Apple’s $3,499 Vision Pro. The device is ...
People read texts with different goals. Whether it’s a newspaper or article, the Internet, a novel, a recipe, or a scientific paper, each type of text can be approached with various intentions. Eye ...