Can You Change an 88-Year-Old Brain?

An 88-year-old man with dyslexia used an AI program to improve his reading skills, showing that the brain can still respond to cognitive and linguistic training late in life. Studies suggest that language training offers strong benefits for older adults, both with and without dyslexia, and can help build cognitive reserve.
Researchers are exploring the use of AI to treat dyslexia in older adults. An 88-year-old man used an AI program to improve his reading skills. Studies show that the brain can still respond to cognitive and linguistic training late in life. Language training offers strong benefits for older adults. It can help build cognitive reserve and improve overall brain function. This is a promising area of research for those with dyslexia and other neurological disorders.
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