… that non-invasive sensory stimulation of a gamma frequency brain rhythm may improve cognition in Alzheimer’s disease, … and clicking sound at 40Hz, a gamma band frequency of the brain associated with processing sensory information and also … sensory, electrical or magnetic stimulation of gamma brainrhythms. Read more Research Article 'Cellf' Expression …
… 20, 2021 Research Feature 'What Were you Thinking?' How brain circuits integrate many sources of context to flexibly … they provided an exquisite (and timely) example of how brain circuits factor context into behaviors, making them … and to ignore distractions , such as false cues . Rhythms among regions Much as the Sur and Tonegawa labs …
… Alana Down Syndrome Center Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Senior Associate Member, Broad … , Single Cell Transcriptomics and Epigenomics , iPSCs , BrainRhythms , Neuroimmune interactions , myelination , ApoE , …
… January 25, 2018 Research Findings Distinct brainrhythms, regions help us reason about categories We … Institute for Learning and Memory and the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. “It’s the way the brain learns …
… provocative and preposterous. Aware that 40Hz frequency brain waves w ere reduced in Alzheimer’s disease patients and … how to increase the power of exactly those 40 Hz ” gamma ” rhythms, Iaccarino figured Tsai would take a chance on … that r hythms were nothing more than indicat ions of brain activity, not anything worth attempting to manipulate …
… encouraged to see some significant positive effects on the brain and behavior, we are interpreting them cautiously given … to light flickering or sound clicking at the gamma-band brain rhythm frequency of 40Hz – or employing the light and … sensory, electrical or magnetic stimulation of gamma brainrhythms. Read more Research Article …
… hypothesize that, as in a hibernating turtle, the brain under sedation and deprived of oxygen may assume a … be the effect of a hibernation-like state invoked by the brain to protect cells from injury when oxygen is scarce. A … state, characterized by the same signature change of brainrhythms, is not only observed in cardiac arrest patients …
… held via the videoconferencing app Zoom included MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences Associate Professor Ila Fiete … Mikail Khona. The Miller lab has begun studying how neural rhythms move around the cortex and what that means for brain function. Khona presented models of how timing …