ConductVision · Behavioral Analysis

Tremor & Ataxia Detection

Automated tremor frequency analysis and ataxia scoring for neurodegenerative disease research.

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Recording / Trial 3subject tracked
Tremor Frequencylive
Tremor Amplitudeauto
Tremor Duration27%

Key Parameters

Metrics automatically extracted by ConductVision.

Tremor Frequency

Dominant tremor frequency in Hz

Tremor Amplitude

Mean oscillation amplitude from pose data

Tremor Duration

Cumulative time with detectable tremor

Gait Width

Base of support estimation from paw positions

Path Deviation

Lateral deviation from straight-line locomotion

Coordination Index

Composite score of gait regularity and balance

What is Tremor & Ataxia Detection?

Tremor (involuntary rhythmic oscillation) and ataxia (loss of coordinated movement) are cardinal signs of cerebellar, basal ganglia, and spinal cord pathology. Quantifying tremor frequency, amplitude, and gait coordination provides objective disease staging in Parkinson's, essential tremor, spinocerebellar ataxia, and drug-induced movement disorder models.

ConductVision is developing automated tremor and ataxia detection using pose estimation and supervised classification. Contact our team to discuss early access or custom classifier training for your research.

Research Applications

Parkinson's Disease

  • Resting tremor quantification in 6-OHDA and MPTP models
  • L-DOPA response — tremor suppression dose-response
  • Deep brain stimulation — tremor reduction assessment

Cerebellar Degeneration

  • Spinocerebellar ataxia — progressive coordination decline
  • Lurcher and staggerer mouse gait analysis
  • Purkinje cell degeneration — ataxia onset timing

Pharmacology

  • Drug-induced tremor — lithium, valproate, haloperidol
  • Anti-tremor compound screening — propranolol, primidone
  • Essential tremor models — harmaline-induced tremor quantification

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