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Gamma Light, Sound Could Lessen Neurodegenerative Effects

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An MIT study shows how 40 Hz sensory stimulation with light and sound helps sustain myelination, an essential process in the brain that insulates the signal-sending branches of neurons, called axons, with protective myelin sheaths. Often called the brain’s “white matter,” myelin ensures electrical signal transmission in brain circuits. Demyelination, characterized by the loss of the myelin sheath and the oligodendrocyte cells that form it, leads to impaired axonal function, resulting in brain atrophy and neurodegeneration. Green staining indicates myelination in...Read full article

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    Published: August 2024
    Research & TechnologyeducationAmericasMITMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyLight SourcesOpticsphotoacousticsBiophotonicsmedicalmedicinebrain stimulationneurosciencecentral nervous system40 Hz lightgamma lightlight stimulationsensory stimulationAlzheimer’s diseaseneurodegenerative diseaseBioScan

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