Why do we use AI?

Artificial intelligence for improved accuracy

The ICA is equipped with ‘explainable artificial intelligence’ which means humans can understand how the test arrived at its result, and can trust the results.

Our AI-powered system takes advantage of the wealth of accumulating clinical data. Like a human doctor who learns by experience, our tool is constantly improving.

Frontiers in Psychiatry

Read more about our AI in our recently published paper in Frontiers of Psychiatry

Research/clinical investigations

Validating a self-administered, language-independent iPad-based test for assessment and monitoring of cognitive impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)
Research/clinical investigations
Comparing digital cognitive assessment and blood biomarkers of dementia in older adults
Research/clinical investigations
Using a combination of brain imaging techniques and biomarkers for early diagnosis of dementia
Research/clinical investigations
ADePT: Accelerating dementia pathway technologies
Research/clinical investigations
A validation study of the Integrated Cognitive Assessment (ICA)
Research/clinical investigations

Publications and pre-prints

Validity and cultural generalisability of the ICA model
Publications and pre-prints
EEG-mediated cognitive testing with the ICA as biomarker for neurodegeneration
Publications and pre-prints
Assessing cognitive impairment in MS and association with NfL
Publications and pre-prints
ICA Validation
Publications and pre-prints

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