A neurotech company wants to use eye tracking to prevent injuries
by Nicole Wetsman from The Verge - All Posts on (#645DX)
NeuroSync
Chelsea Lane was the head performance therapist with the Golden State Warriors when she first started checking her athletes with a product from NeuroSync, a neurotechnology company making a tool that tracks eye movements to understand brain health. Lane initially used it as part of the team's concussion protocols. But when she moved to the Atlanta Hawks in 2018, she started using the information in another way: to try and understand how well her athletes were sleeping.
I had some freedom to explore the idea that - whilst not its intended purpose - I might just have tech in my hands that could help me better understand and manage fatigue in my over-worked and under slept population by tracking their eye function," Lane, now the head of...