Biomarkers in a blink
Enhance neurologic care with eye movements biomarkers
Now CE-marked as a Class IIa medical device
Approved and available for clinical use across Europe
Our mission
Helping identify neurological diseases years before symptoms are visible and follow their progress objectively
Why eye movements
5 min
5 years
80 000
neuroClues®
An easy-to-use eye-tracking environment
to help practitioners instantaneously quantify their clinical exam
Based on years of research, it is designed to bring non-invasive, quick, and robust biomarkers.
neuroClues® has the ambition to provide:
- A better aid in diagnosis thanks to its sensitivity and specificity for ruling out differential diagnosis
- A better follow-up of the patients with its objective measurements of the evolution of the disease and the efficacy of the treatment
- An intuitive research tool with high spatial and temporal resolution
neuroClues® is a registered brand of P3Lab. In the European Union, neuroClues® is CE-marked as a Class IIa medical device. Note that neuroClues® may not be for sale in your country. Outside the European Union, neuroClues® will be available for sale as soon as regulatory approvals are obtained.



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About eye-tracking
Over the last 60 years, over 80 000 scientific articles have been written linking eye movement to neurological diseases
Eye-tracking enables measurements and analysis, allowing neurologists to increase their diagnosis certainty in few minutes and have a better follow-up of the patients.
Latest news

Concussion Assessment and Monitoring with Eye Movement Biomarkers
Discover how the biomarkers extracted with neuroClues® may support assessment and monitoring in concussion

Instability of Neurological Diagnosis
Discover the data behind diagnostic variability and why we believe biomarkers, including oculomotor ones, could be part of the way forward.

Reliability of Oculomotor Biomarkers
Discover the reliability of oculomotor biomarkers and how consistent eye movement metrics support early detection of neurological disorders

Exploring Anti-Saccades and Frontal Lobe Function
Learn more about how neuroClues® eye movement biomarkers could support early detection of cognitive impairments.
