AI in Neuroscience: Can Wearables Really Measure Brain Function?

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AI in Neuroscience: Can Wearables Really Measure Brain Function?

Presented from by Dr. Bhupesh Kumar Mansukhani

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Case Description

This webinar critically examines the growing claims around consumer and clinical wearables that promise to measure brain function using AI. Through a neuroscience and evidence-based lens, the session will explore what is scientifically feasible today in assessing cerebral physiology, and where...

Case Summary

  • A webinar addressed the misuse of brain health technologies, specifically targeting an innovator promoting a device that allegedly measures brain blood flow using a temple-mounted device. The primary concern is the propagation of scientifically inaccurate claims, especially given the existence of established and peer-reviewed technologies like MRI perfusion and CT perfusion, which still have limitations in accurately measuring brain blood flow due to biological complexities.

Speaker Profile

Dr. Bhupesh Kumar Mansukhani

Dr. Bhupesh Kumar Mansukhani

Director and Founder of NeuroMet Wellness Care, Gurugram, Haryana
Dr. Bhupesh Kumar Mansukhani is the Founder and Director of NeuroMet Wellness Care in Gurugram, Haryana, where he leads a specialized practice integrating stroke management, headache relief, and chronic neurological pain care . With around 14 years of clinical experience, including advanced training from Harvard Medical School, he focuses on innovative procedures like SPG nerve blocks for headache and comprehensive protocols for stroke recovery and post-stroke pain. Dr. Kumar is a certified Stroke Specialist and recognized for his research contributions, including co-authored patents aimed at advancing brain science. He is also an active member of several professional societies, such as the American Academy of Neurology and the World Stroke Organization, reflecting his commitment to evidence-based care and professional development