
I had the opportunity to present my research at the 7th International Festival of Neuroscience (BNA2025), held from April 27th to 30th, 2025, at the ACC Liverpool. This prestigious event, organised by the British Neuroscience Association, is one of the largest gatherings of neuroscientists in Europe, attracting leading experts, clinicians, and researchers from across the globe.
During the conference, I shared my latest findings on computational modelling and gamified working memory training, highlighting their impact on cognitive rehabilitation and brain health. My presentation focused on the application of machine learning algorithms in neuropsychological interventions, as well as the development of scalable digital tools for assessing and enhancing cognitive functions in both clinical and non-clinical populations.
Participating in BNA2025 provided a unique platform to engage with fellow neuroscientists, exchange ideas, and receive valuable feedback on my work. The festival’s interdisciplinary environment fostered stimulating discussions and opened up new avenues for collaboration, further advancing the field of cognitive neuroscience and digital health innovation.