The condition seems to affect how our senses work, and researchers may one day use this to make
an objective diagnosis of depression.
Not exact matches
Tebartz van Elst believes the visual response test could serve as an
objective measure for establishing a
diagnosis of depression: «The patients don't have to say anything at all — they just keep their eyes open,» he says.
The main research
objective is to develop novel imaging biomarkers that will enhance the understanding,
diagnosis, and treatment
of disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, major
depression, and schizophrenia.