The DANA app was created for the Defense Department to help diagnose PTSD and brain problems in the field. Now, researchers are testing it on sports concussions and for potential use in rehabilitation centers, hospitals, and with elderly patients.May 19, 2014 - When Cori Lathan’s company, AnthroTronix, was tasked by DARPA with building technology to help diagnose traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder in war zones, she didn't immediately envision technology's promising use in the civilian market.
AnthroTronix’s app, DANA (Defense Automated Neurocognitive Assessment), is "designed to give quick insights, almost like a thermometer for brain function. It takes five minutes to run through, and feels kind of like an Android-based brain game. We then added on more and more capability for the contiunuum of care, like complete diagnostics, psychological tests, and memory tests, to make it part of a full fleet of tests a physician could deploy.”
Leveraging the answers respondents give, their response time, and even balance and movement information picked up by the smartphone’s sensors, DANA--which runs on Android phones and tablets--gives feedback a medical professional can then use to help potentially diagnose brain injuries or PTSD. read more>>>
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