Early detection of neurodegenerative diseases

  • Sheinerman K
  • Umansky S
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Embodiments of the present systems and methods may provide a non-invasive system to measure and integrate behavioral and cognitive features enabling early detection and progression tracking of degenerative disease. For example, a method of detecting neurodegenerative disease may comprise measuring functioning of at least one of the motor system, cognitive function, and brain activity of a subject during everyday life and analyzing the gathered at least one motor system data, cognitive function data, and brain activity data of the subject.

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Sheinerman, K. S., & Umansky, S. R. (2013). Early detection of neurodegenerative diseases. Cell Cycle, 12(1), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.23067

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