NEURO360-aligned research at Washington University in St. Louis is exploring how artificial intelligence can help people with cognitive decline remain independent at home.
By combining advanced vision-language AI models with real-world task analysis, researchers developed a system that can recognize cognitive sequencing errors during everyday activities like cooking. This approach moves beyond traditional assessments, offering a more realistic way to support safety, confidence, and daily functioning.
The work highlights the growing role of AI-driven technologies in advancing neurological care and quality of life.
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