UF, NVIDIA partner to speed brain research using AI
The team significantly improved processing speed for an AI study during a hackathon held last month.
The team significantly improved processing speed for an AI study during a hackathon held last month.
AI, combined with MRI scans of the brain, may be able to predict whether people with early memory loss will go on to develop dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
Using AI technology, UF researchers will determine precision dosing for a new treatment designed to prevent dementia in older adults.
A new study of non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic white adults links chronic knee pain and key demographic factors to differences in areas of the brain tied to memory.
The study will follow caregivers of a person with dementia or mild cognitive impairment who is having surgery.
Liselotte de Wit has received a grant from the Alzheimer Nederland Foundation to investigate the implications of implicit memory for memory compensation training.
Dr. Catherine Price and colleagues are offering a new service that assesses the brain functions of older adult patients before surgery. Illustration by Dr. Jared Tanner.
Conveners and participants of the pre-conference workshop. Dr. Sherrilene Classen co-presided with Dr. Don Fisher over a Transportation Research Board scientific session in Washington, DC, on Sunday Jan 7. The session, entitled “Fitness to Drive: The Role of Driving Simulators,”…
The HABIT program, developed by Dr. Glenn Smith, is helping people with mild cognitive impairment maximize their cognitive function.
Dr. Adam Woods leads a multi-university clinical trial that investigates whether pairing non-invasive electrical brain stimulation with cognitive training may slow or prevent the onset of dementia.