A new study has demonstrated that the brains of people who experience migraines and other types of headaches cannot modulate visual stimulation in the same way a person without these conditions can.
A new study sheds light on the potential of non-invasive interventions, including light, sound, and magnets, to stimulate gamma brain waves as a promising treatment for Alzheimer's disease. According ...
A new research paper documents the outcomes of five volunteers who continued to receive 40Hz light and sound stimulation for around two years after participating in an MIT early-stage clinical study ...
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 ...
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Gamma stimulation for Alzheimer’s patients: 40-hertz sensory therapy shows tremendous promise
Simple 40-hertz light and sound stimulation can induce brain rhythms that reduce Alzheimer’s pathology and improve cognitive function without invasive procedures or pharmaceutical side effects.
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Non-invasive 40Hz gamma stimulation could help fight Alzheimer’s
A decade after scientists in The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT first began testing whether sensory ...
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 ...
Several types of enrichment can be used to improve animal welfare. This review summarizes the literature on the use of mechanical brushes, tactile udder stimulation, music, and visual stimuli as ...
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