Author/Authors :
Beltrán, Jessica Instituto Politecnico Nacional - Tijuana, Mexico , García-Vázquez, Mireya S Instituto Politecnico Nacional - Tijuana, Mexico , Benois-Pineau, Jenny University of Bordeaux - Bordeaux, France , Gutierrez-Robledo, Luis Miguel Instituto Nacional de Geriatrıa - Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico , Dartigues, Jean-François University of Bordeaux - Bordeaux, France
Abstract :
An opportune early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) would help to overcome symptoms and improve the quality of life
for AD patients. Research studies have identifed early manifestations of AD that occur years before the diagnosis. For instance,
eye movements of people with AD in diferent tasks difer from eye movements of control subjects. In this review, we present
a summary and evolution of research approaches that use eye tracking technology and computational analysis to measure and
compare eye movements under diferent tasks and experiments. Furthermore, this review is targeted to the feasibility of pioneer
work on developing computational tools and techniques to analyze eye movements under naturalistic scenarios. We describe the
progress in technology that can enhance the analysis of eye movements everywhere while subjects perform their daily activities
and give future research directions to develop tools to support early AD diagnosis through analysis of eye movements.
Keywords :
Alzheimer’s , Eye , towards , AD