Recent findings from MIT indicate that the earliest pathological changes associated with neurodegenerative diseases—such as Alzheimer’s and Dementia—can arise years before clinical diagnosis, leaving initial cognitive decline largely undetected. At neuronica.tech, we envision Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs) as a long-term solution. By recording periodic “cognitive backups” every 3–6 months, we aim to preserve an individual’s baseline before symptoms develop. Should Alzheimer’s or Dementia manifest, these pre-onset data points could facilitate targeted “restoring” interventions, improving disease management. #NeurodegenerativeDiseases #Alzheimers #Dementia #BMI #AI #BrainTech #Neuroscience #MIT
@neuronica_tech Using BMIs for preserving cognitive baselines feels like the future of healthcare
@neuronica_tech How soon could this technology become accessible to the public?
@neuronica_tech Combining MIT findings with BMI solutions is a bold and promising step forward
@neuronica_tech Periodic cognitive backups sound like the key to proactive brain health 🧠