Apparatus to measure the time and ability to process, react to, and synchronize complex visual effects relative to the detection of images in motion (based on the shannon-nyquist signal theory) with complex sounds or sound variations
In conjunction with the so-called “wagon wheel effect”, based on the Shannon-Nyquist signal processing theory, which our apparatus produces and measures under specific conditions, observed with one (left, right) or two eyes, when a disk reaches a speed , at which normal brain processes perceive as a rotation speed inversion, we create complex sounds or sound variations, which can be heard from one (left, right) or two ears, which we use to test in various scenarios individuals responses (potentially illustrating aspects of brain lateralization function) to support the establishment of a normative theory and measure specific populations (aging population, individuals suffering from mental illness such as Alzheimer, possibly in their early stage of development) against this norm.