Evidence that non-invasive sensory stimulation of 40 Hz gamma frequency brain rhythms can reduce Alzheimer's disease pathology and symptoms, already shown with light and sound by multiple research ...
Researchers have added to a stack of existing evidence that 40 Hz gamma frequencies could help to treat Alzheimer's disease.
A surprising MIT study published in Nature at the end of 2016 helped to spur interest in the possibility that light flickering at the frequency of a particular gamma-band brain rhythm could produce ...
A new review surveys a broadening landscape of studies showing what's known, and what remains to be found, about the therapeutic potential of non-invasive sensory, electrical or magnetic stimulation ...
A spectrogram of brain rhythm frequencies over time predicted by the team's model. After a first, moderate dose of ketamine gamma brain rhythm power (warmer colors) emerges. Then as the dose increases ...
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A week of 40-Hz sound triggers long-lasting amyloid changes in monkeys
Forty-hertz auditory stimulation in aged monkeys doubles CSF amyloid-β levels, offering insights into non-invasive strategies for Alzheimer's disease treatment.
Neuroscientists uncover how a 12-minute digital audio track called The Brain Song is redefining focus, memory, and mental clarity through safe Gamma-wave stimulation, and why thousands now call it ...
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