Promoting the Use of Cognitive Training Devices to Slow Brain Aging
As China's population ages at an accelerating pace, cognitive impairment has become a major public health challenge affecting the health and quality of life of the elderly. Data shows that there are over 53 million people aged 60 and older with cognitive impairment in China, of whom 38.87 million have mild cognitive impairment. Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease not only cause physical and mental suffering for patients but also place a heavy burden on families and society. Currently, there are no specific drugs available for the treatment of mild cognitive impairment. Non-pharmacological interventions, such as cognitive training, have emerged as a key breakthrough for delaying cognitive decline and halting disease progression due to their safety and sustainability.
The cognitive health crisis demands urgent solutions, and non-pharmacological interventions are key
As people age, brain neurons naturally undergo apoptosis and neurotransmitter secretion decreases, leading to the gradual emergence of cognitive decline issues such as memory loss and difficulty concentrating. Without timely intervention, these conditions can easily progress to mild cognitive impairment or even Alzheimer's disease. These diseases have insidious onset and a prolonged course; early symptoms are often mistaken for "normal aging," and by the time a diagnosis is made, the disease has typically advanced to the middle or late stages, resulting in a missed opportunity for optimal intervention.

More concerning is the fact that there are currently no specific drugs available worldwide capable of reversing mild cognitive impairment. Medication can only temporarily alleviate some symptoms; it cannot slow the decline in brain function at its root cause and carries a certain risk of side effects. Policy documents such as the "Healthy China Initiative (2019–2030)" and the "Implementation Plan for the Action to Promote the Prevention and Control of Dementia" explicitly call for strengthening early screening and non-pharmacological interventions for cognitive impairment in the elderly, with the aim of shifting the focus of prevention and treatment to an earlier stage. Against this backdrop, cognitive impairment training devices-as the core vehicle for non-pharmacological interventions-align with policy objectives and clinical needs due to their non-invasive, safe, and highly effective nature, emerging as a key force in addressing the cognitive health crisis.
ADTS Memory Impairment Training Device: Rejuvenating the Brain
As a benchmark product in cognitive impairment training devices, the ADTS Memory Impairment Training Device deeply integrates cutting-edge technologies in artificial intelligence and brain-computer interfaces. Centered on dynamic EEG and behavioral control, it establishes a non-invasive, precise intervention system, making cognitive training more scientific and accurate.
The device captures neural signals from the prefrontal cortex in real time, accurately sensing the brain's activity state. Through AI algorithms, it analyzes EEG data in real time, using "mind-controlled" commands to drive the training process. This precisely activates neurons in the cerebral cortex, enhances brain complexity and approximate entropy, and strengthens neuronal activity and connectivity, thereby slowing cognitive decline at its root.

This cognitive impairment training device features built-in professional smart rehabilitation games that transform tedious training into engaging interactions. This approach not only reduces patients' feelings of stigma but also significantly improves treatment adherence, addressing the common challenges of traditional training-namely, difficulty in maintaining consistency and poor results. Clinical data shows that the ADTS training program has a clinical efficacy rate of 92.78%, effectively enhancing multidimensional cognitive abilities such as concentration, memory, and calculation skills, while preventing further deterioration of memory and brain function.
The widespread adoption and application of cognitive impairment training devices represent not only a breakthrough in medical technology but also a crucial measure to address population aging and safeguard the health of the elderly. Through the empowerment of technology, cognitive intervention is transitioning from a "niche specialty" to "mass adoption," helping millions of older adults delay cognitive decline, improve their quality of life, and alleviate the burden on families and society.




