Eyes could provide windows to traumatic brain injury From: US Army - 03/01/2012 By: Bob Reinert The EYE-Tracking Rapid Attention Computation, or EYE-TRAC, device being developed by Sync Think, Inc., of Boston, could provide a new tool in detecting traumatic brain injuries in soldiers while they are still deployed. The portable device, which includes hooded goggles worn by the patient and a hand-held peripheral that displays results, tracks eye movements with two high-speed cameras as the patient follows a moving target on a screen. Read the entire article at: http://www.army.mil/article/74675/ Link: Brain Trauma Foundation http://www.braintrauma.org/