The work with the Movalyzer is going well. I think Dr Mittal is happy with Movalyzer and I have enjoyed working with it. Dr. Mittal and I have been comparing the data from Movalyzer to that of Dr. Caligiuri's Force Variability instrument, and it seems that the handwriting analysis holds up well in detecting dyskinesia among individuals at risk for psychosis. I hope to publish this data soon. I do not think we have come across any difficulties lately, but I will keep you posted if we run into any. The Movalyzer program has become an important part of Dr. Mittal's movement testing for individuals at high risk for psychosis. -- Derek Dean, Research Coordinator, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA.
o Dr. Vijay Mittal's home page http://psych.colorado.edu/~clinical/mittal/ and:
o Center for Neuroscience http://www.colorado.edu/neuroscienceprogram/mittal.html
o Adolescent Development and Preventive Treatment (ADAPT) http://www.adaptprogram.com/