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Computer-based approach helps diagnose neurological disorders based on motor impairment – News-Medical.Net
The way we move says a lot about the state of our brain. While normal motor behavior points to a healthy brain function, deviations can indicate impairments owing…

The way we move says a lot about the state of our brain. While normal motor behavior points to a healthy brain function, deviations can indicate impairments owing to neurological diseases. The observation and evaluation of movement patterns is therefore part of basic research and is likewise one of the most important instruments for non-invasive diagnostics in clinical applications.
Under the leadership of computer scientist Prof. Dr Björn Ommer and in collaboration with researchers from Switzerland,…
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