Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for the detection of neurological condition in a subject. The disclosed methods and systems provide, in certain embodiments, providing optical stimuli to a subject via a graphical display, capturing, using a camera, a plurality of images of eyes of the subject when the optical stimuli is provided to the subject via the graphical display, determining, by a processor, an occurrence of one or more ocular responses of structures of the eyes based on the plurality of images, identifying, by the processor, an occurrence of a neurological condition in the subject based on the one or more ocular responses, and providing the identification of the occurrence of the neurological condition to the subject via a graphical user interface.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 31, 2025
Publication date:
November 27, 2025
Applicant:
JMLK35 LLC
Inventors:
Joseph Michael Lawless Kelly, Joseph Michael Kelly
Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for the detection of alterations in glucose metabolism in a subject. The disclosed methods and systems provide, in certain embodiments, administering a first eye test to the subject when the subject is in a normal state, obtaining a first set of one or more images of the first eye test of the subject, administering a second eye test to the subject and obtaining a second set of one or more images of the second eye test of the subject. The methods further provide for analyzing one or more differences identified between the first set of one or more images and the second set of one or more images.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 14, 2020
Publication date:
December 31, 2020
Applicant:
JMLK35 LLC
Inventors:
Joseph Michael Lawless Kelly, Joseph Michael Kelly
Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for the detection of alterations in glucose metabolism in a subject. The disclosed methods and systems provide, in certain embodiments, administering a first eye test to the subject when the subject is in a normal state, obtaining a first set of one or more images of the first eye test of the subject, administering a second eye test to the subject and obtaining a second set of one or more images of the second eye test of the subject. The methods further provide for analyzing one or more differences identified between the first set of one or more images and the second set of one or more images.