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New eye-tracking technology aids in aged care quality assessment – News-Medical.Net
Memory loss among older Australians is on the rise as the Baby Boomer generation enters retirement – but a new technique tested by Flinders University researchers that investigates cognitive skills through eye-tracking technology may be used to help incorpora…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 4 2020
Memory loss among older Australians is on the rise as the Baby Boomer generation enters retirement – but a new technique tested by Flinders University researchers that investigates cognitive skills through eye-tracking technology may be used to help incorporate all older people’s preferences into aged care policy and practice.
Current estimates indicate that up to 20% of people in developed countries aged 65 and over have mild cognitive impairment (…
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