AI is transforming brain health at this year's groundbreaking neurology congress
AI is transforming brain health at this year's groundbreaking neurology congress
AI is transforming brain health at this year's groundbreaking neurology congress
Leading neurologists are meeting at this year's DGKN congress to discuss how AI could reshape neuromedicine. The event highlights new ways to prevent and treat brain disorders using advanced technology. Experts are also exploring how digital tools and traditional methods can keep minds sharp.
One major topic is the use of AI to move medical care from reactive to preventive. Algorithms can now spot early risks and adjust treatments before problems worsen. This shift could be especially useful in dementia prevention, where early intervention is key.
The congress is also focusing on adaptive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's patients. This technology tailors treatment in real time, improving outcomes for individuals. Meanwhile, wearable devices are being tested to personalise cognitive training by tracking needs and suggesting exercises.
Digital apps like Lumosity and CogniFit already offer brain-training games, making mental fitness more accessible. Alongside these, classic puzzles such as crosswords remain effective for maintaining mental agility. Another key theme is neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to rewire itself—which underpins many of these new approaches.
The combination of AI, neurotechnology, and digital health tools is opening new doors in brain care. These advances could lead to earlier detection of neurological risks and more personalised treatments. For now, both high-tech solutions and traditional methods continue to play a role in keeping brains healthy.
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