The research project focuses on examining how eye movements and biomarkers are affected by moderate alcohol consumption. The study aims to conduct and evaluate digital measurements of eye movements and biomarkers.
The project seeks to explore whether mobile phone-based eye scanning can be used in the follow-up and treatment of moderate to risky alcohol consumption. Data collection will involve eye scanning and biomarkers among healthy individuals aged 18–67. The research project highlights an innovative use of digital tools and biomarkers to develop interventions within healthcare and social services related to the treatment of moderate to risky alcohol consumption.