Forty-Hz auditory stimulation increased amyloid clearance markers in aged primates and produced lasting effects, supporting its potential as a non-invasive Alzheimer’s therapy. Scientists at the Kunmi ...
Scientists have shown that a non-invasive sound stimulation of the brain at a specific frequency can clear toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer’s disease, an advance that could lead to low-cost therapy.
For patients with schizophrenia, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) was effective and safe in treating auditory verbal hallucinations, according to a randomized sham-controlled trial.
Schematic of the study by Hebron et al, showing the closed-loop auditory stimulation approach to modulate brain alpha oscillations. Alpha oscillations are electrophysiological features of the human ...
neuron Investigators assessed the relationship between clinical and cognitive features and oddball neural deviations across the schizophrenia-bipolar spectrum. Variation in the neural processing of ...
While there is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, a new breakthrough involving a specific frequency of sound and a group of elderly monkeys has sparked hope among researchers. The study, ...
Auditory stimulation may be an effective Alzheimer's treatment, with animal studies suggesting it has the potential to flush out senile plaques associated with the disease. Researchers writing in PNAS ...
BackgroundCochlear implants (CIs) are among the most successful neuroprosthetic technologies, restoring access to sound for individuals with ...