Pupil response may help brain-damaged patients communicate

Monday, August 5, 2013 - 22:30 in Health & Medicine

A study suggests that, even if someone can't blink at will, their eyes can indicate a response to a question.People with brain damage that has left them mute and motionless may be able to communicate with a system that measures the size of their pupils, a new study has found.

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