Gökhan Güney, Talisa S. Jansen, Anne K. Braczynski, Maurice Rohr, Sebastian Dill, Christoph Hoog Antink
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Abstract The glabellar tapping reflex (GTR) is a sign related to brain conditions and can be analyzed by clinicians for diagnostic purposes. To facilitate the quantitative analysis of this reflex, we developed a video-based tool using the MediaPipe framework. We tested our approach on healthy subjects to assess the effect of age and gender on reaction time and blinking duration. The reaction time results show that the young group has a mean value (±standard deviation) of 0.091 (±0.066) seconds and the old group has 0.085 (±0.052) seconds, while female and male subjects have 0.097 (±0.053) seconds and 0.080 (±0.064) seconds respectively. For blinking duration, males have a mean value of 0.216 (±0.077) seconds and, females have 0.189 (±0.115) seconds, while old and young groups have 0.132 (±0.039) seconds 0.267(±0.084) seconds respectively.