Quote Originally Posted by cherrypie7 View Post
Thank you for the information Monaco. PNAS, the journal in which the study was published is a top journal (Proceedings of the National Academy of Science) here in the US. That said, I have seen these traits in the absolute elite of other sports such as swimming, and in American football quarterbacks. It's amazing that using machine learning (fundamental AI) they could identify elite athletes with 97% accuracy. That is incredible.
Professor Bonetti has been instrumental to combat & suppress my illness too & certainly his methods, imo, are one of the biggest opportunities that I & others who have contributed into via cognitive-neuroscience trials in trying to develop screening tools will hopefully become the futures norm.

With the advent of AI with advanced neuroimaging techniques like magnetoencephalography (MEG) & magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), its terrific that researchers can harness the wealth of data at their disposal to analyse individuals traits to progress matters of learning forward. 👏

By identifying early markers & potential indicators of diseases such as dementia, then cognitive neuroscience has the potential to transform early detection & intervention strategies that certainly were not available to me in my 20's - so yep AI has its uses when used correctly & gave me stratergies of hope to use daily, for sure.

Some may err about the use of A1 in sports, but it has a role, imo, with regard to implement improvement primarily in my eyes regarding mental/physical health of its participants nowadays under 24/7 pressures of mind & body, maybe of the fans that follow it too. ☺

I hope Bamford & his family are gonna be able to adjust to their next challenges in life too, which is certainly gonna be a new journey for him in mind & body, for sure.

Just saying