Can Technology Help Diagnose Alzheimer’s 5 Years Before Symptoms Appear?

By Being Patient | December 6th, 2018

Being Patient talks to Dr. Mallar Chakravarty, a computational neuroscientist at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute in Canada. He discusses how artificial intelligence could help diagnose cognitive decline, combined with MRI and assessing the shape of the hippocampus.

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