monitor and model the progression of the disease, showing different variants of the disease. while those trials are ongoing, my results are in. let's hope for the best. 187 is like 100 milliseconds below the average. and 7 out of 7, so i don't even have to pat you on the shoulder and say, don't worry, you're actually really good. eye tracking is just one technology being used to understand neurodegenerative diseases. video games and even vr experiences are all playing a part in helping diagnose the condition. so the symptoms for diseases like alzheimer's disease are really, really broad. it can affect things like how we are walking, your memory, your speech, your navigation, and it's different for everybody. so that makes it a real challenge, and it's really difficult to get a really objective measure of how people are doing over time. alzheimer's research uk's early detection of neurodegenerative diseases, eden project, uses wearables and other technologies.