Smartphone Revolution: BlinkLab's Neurobehavioral Insights on LinkedIn

BlinkLab transformed the iPhone into a neurobehavioral tool for studying conditions like schizophrenia, autism, and dementia by using facial landmark detection to measure reaction speed and accuracy. Collaborating with Henk-Jan Boele at Princeton and Erasmus MC, Zooma developed the app to replicate classical conditioning experiments, demonstrating comparable results to traditional methods. The app's ability to capture millisecond-level responses makes it a powerful platform for remote, efficient research. By linking visual stimuli to auditory cues, BlinkLab provides a scalable solution for studying neurological conditions, offering real-world insights into brain function and treatment efficacy.

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Published around: April 9, 2025 ?
Added to Agency Inside: March 23, 2026