“…Second, quantifying complex patterns of altered eye movements can support screening and differentiation for dementia subtypes, as has already been demonstrated for several other disorders (Anderson and MacAskill, 2013;Tseng et al, 2013). Note that behavioral measures collected using digital health technologies have become increasingly used in clinical trials of neurological disorders (Masanneck et al, 2023) and are expected to be used as non-invasive, relatively inexpensive, and easily measurable behavioral biomarkers (Kourtis et al, 2019;Schütz et al, 2022;Chen et al, 2023). In this context, along with other behavioral data such as speech, gait, and drawing (Mc Ardle et al, 2019;Pieruccini-Faria et al, 2021;Yamada et al, 2021Yamada et al, , 2022a, eye-tracking data a prospective example (Anderson and MacAskill, 2013;Tseng et al, 2013;Itti, 2015;Kourtis et al, 2019;Valliappan et al, 2020).…”