What should we train memory through the sense of smell? And what's the connection with dementia? Find out in this article and learn about the exciting findings from our Mind Your Nose trial! Thank you @alzassociation for supporting this work! @CogTale https://t.co/gN3Os63uqm
Congrats @kerryn_pike! So amazing that we are able to take the next step to bring evidence based cognitive interventions to people who need them! Looking forward to working together to make this happen! @CogTale@Deakin
Linda Clare providing her vision for dementia rehabilitation into the 2030’. Visionary as usual, enlightening and instilling hope for people with dementia and for us researchers and practitioners! #INS2025inNOLA@ADNeT_Australia@CogTale
Fantastic to see the benefits of cognitive training highlighted in the @healthgovau National Dementia Action Plan. See @AlexBaharFuchs Cognitive Training for people with mild to moderate dementia 2019 Cochrane Review for further evidence and keep an eye out for an update in 2025!
Thrilled to host Prof Susanne Jaeggi today at @DeakinSeed. Prof Jaeggi’s work in cognitive training extends across the lifespan making for a fascinating presentation to so many within the school of psychology. @braingamecenter
@AlexBaharFuchs detailing the benefits of submitting an abstract to #AAIC2024
Listen to the Mind Your Nose Trial results presented on Tuesday afternoon in developing topics session 3!
The Mind Your Nose Trial will be discussing the potential benefits of olfactory training in the Developing Topics session on Tuesday at #AAIC24 stay tuned for results!
Great to see the focus on sensory decline, particularly olfaction, with the establishment of the sensory and cognition PIA!
We will be presenting results from the Mind Your Nose trial on Tuesday afternoon’s Developing Topics session #AAIC2024@CogTale
CogTale is exploring #LLM to accelerate the complex data extraction process our platform uses to evaluate trials of cognitive interventions in older adults. Read our most recent study published in Natural Language Processing Journal https://t.co/97vQULQnoz
Excited to share our first attempt at using #LLM to accelerate complex data extraction tasks for systematic reviews of cognitive interventions in ageing on the @CogTale platform. Check out our study published in Natural Language Processing Journal https://t.co/Uk4j3GxI0V
Delighted to have had the opportunity to visit and present our work on #COTs in ADRD at the fantastic Fleni hospital and have fruitful discussions and new collaboration with @LuCrivelliOk and her fantastic team! Inspired by the amazing care of the ADRD population in Argentina!
Excited to come back to NYC after nearly 10 years for #INS2024inNYC! Looking forward to meeting old and new colleagues and friends and presenting our ongoing COTs implementation work in Australian Memory Clinics @ADNeT_Australia@CogTale
Kicking off #INS2024inNYC@neurodana, Jamie Berry and Elizabeth Twamley delivering a workshop on delivering group based cognitive interventions @CogTale
*The Mind Your Nose study is currently recruiting participants!*
Can learning to remember smells boost memory and reduce the risk of dementia? Find out more by visiting the CogTale website
https://t.co/ryWNsbKNFo
Read our latest @Cogtale Citizen Briefing detailing the effectiveness of caregiver-provided cognitive interventions in older adults living with dementia. Follow the link to access and share your thoughts in our replies! https://t.co/9z4hzrmatN
New research by our Prof Kate Hoy (@CognitiveTx): Alzheimer’s patients show improvements in brain activity and cognitive function following six weeks of non-invasive brain stimulation therapy: https://t.co/6QLVRMznE8
#InnovationForLife#WorldAlzheimersDay#Dementia
Half of the 400,000 Australians with dementia remain undiagnosed - catch up with my chat with Richard Glover on Drive @FaceDementiaAU https://t.co/kFSSLs1qj8