Abstract

AbstractThe use of the retina as a window into the brain has been widely debated but is now gaining additional momentum with new insights into retinal changes based on new data processing techniques leading to the development of new biomarkers of retinal changes and their association with neurodegenerative disorders.With all the advantages of allowing the non‐invasive imaging of the CNS and the fact that ocular disorders share characteristics of other CNS diseases, this symposium will cover retina‐brain relationships in health and neurological disorders, in humans and animal models of disease, the use of texture biomarkers, and the use of machine learning and AI in this field.

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