Can Alzheimer’s disease be slowed by flickering lights and sound? That is the question that drives Annabelle Singer, an associate professor and biomedical engineer at Georgia Institute of Technology ...
An emerging theory suggests that synchronized light and sound therapy may slow cognitive decline and neurodegeneration in mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease. Despite decades of research, ...
Since 2016, a team of MIT neuroscientists has been exploring the strange hypothesis that external exposure to a light flickering at 40Hz can improve cognitive function and reverse the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Find out why the lights are flickering and what you can do about it aire images / Getty Images Flickering lights can be an ...
I can't help but imagine nursing home living rooms lit like raves, lamps gently strobing as the residents chat and play cards. That's pure fantasy, but it's the image that came to mind in response to ...
The emergence of electrical brain activity as a possible therapeutic target has uncovered new insights into how Alzheimer’s develops and progresses. Cognito Therapeutics, a neurotechnology company led ...