A smartphone camera reveals an ‘invisible’ Parkinsonian tremor: a potential pre-motor biomarker?
no === There are a wide variety of ways to objectively detect neurological signs, but these either require special hard-ware (such as wearable technology) or patient behaviour change (such as engagement with smartphone tasks) [2]. Neither constraint applies to the technology of computer vision, whic...
Main Authors: | Williams, S., Fang, H., Alty, J., Qahwaji, Rami S.R., Patel, P., Graham, C.D. |
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Language: | en |
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2019
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/16891 |
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