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A simple sound destroys brain plaques responsible for Alzheimer's
Could a sound, emitted at a specific frequency, offer a solution to Alzheimer's disease? Researchers have demonstrated that ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by progressive cognitive decline and ...
Does The Genius Song actually work? Report examines NASA ad claims, brainwave entrainment research, testimonial fine print, ...
Forty-Hz auditory stimulation increased amyloid clearance markers in aged primates and produced lasting effects, supporting ...
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In breakthrough, Israeli scientists use deep-brain stimulation to counter schizophrenia
Novel study by researchers at the Rambam Health Care Campus could help 21 million people worldwide suffering from the severe ...
A Georgia Tech researcher is turning flickering light and sound into a new tool in the fight against Alzheimer’s, using rhythmic sensory stimulation to “tune” brain waves, boost memory, and ...
Seep deprivation impairs social memory by disrupting oxytocin signaling in the hippocampus and prelimbic cortex.
Arousal fluctuates continuously during wakefulness, yet how these moment-to-moment variations shape large-scale functional connectivity (FC) remains unclear. Here, we combined 7T fMRI with concurrent ...
A new study suggests that generosity may be more than a moral lesson—it could be shaped by how different parts of the brain work together. By gently stimulating two brain regions and syncing their ...
Stimulating two brain areas, nudging them to collectively fire in the same way, increases a person's ability to behave altruistically, according to a study published in the PLOS Biology by Jie Hu from ...
A weeklong, high-intensity version of TMS may work nearly as well as the standard six-week treatment for depression. In a ...
A groundbreaking international clinical trial has been testing an implanted adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) device as ...
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