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New paper: Computer Mouse Use Captures Ataxia and Parkinsonism, Enabling Accurate Measurement and Detection

November 26, 2019
In collaboration with the Laboratory for Deep Neurophenotyping at the Massachusetts General Hospital, we developed a simple way to detect and quantify motor impairments related to neurological diseases such as ataxias and Parkinson's disease. To learn more, read our new paper in the Movement Disorders journal.
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