Longevity & AgingAt-Home EEG Device Lets Alzheimer's Patients Monitor Brain Health Year-Round
A new study from Cumulus Neuroscience found that people with mild Alzheimer's disease could consistently use a wireless EEG headset and cognitive app at home for a full year. The CNS-101 trial followed 119 participants across seven UK sites. Those with Alzheimer's completed 99.7% of initiated sessions and maintained a 77% adherence rate — remarkable for this population. The technology, called the NeuLogiq Platform, captures brain activity data far more frequently than traditional clinic visits allow. This richer, continuous data could enable smaller, shorter, and cheaper Alzheimer's drug trials by giving researchers a more precise picture of how the disease — and potential treatments — change the brain over time.