
A new smartphone app, BrainEye, has been developed to test brain function in under 60 seconds.
Research has shown that this AI-powered app can accurately detect concussions by measuring the human eye’s reaction time to a dot appearing on the screen.
In 2022, BrainEye was successfully tested in a clinical trial involving nearly 350 AFL players, and the results were released today (03rd).
Matt Palmer, the performance manager of the Victorian Football League (VFL), has confirmed the app’s reliability.
The trial results indicate that BrainEye has been highly effective in identifying concussions, making it a valuable tool for athletes.
Experts believe this technology will have a significant impact on the future of sports, improving player safety and medical assessments.