Georgia Institute of Technology: Flicker Stimulation Shines in Clinical Trial for Epilepsy
May 10, 2024
May 10, 2024
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 10 (TNSres) -- Georgia Institute of Technology issued the following news:
Biomedical engineer Annabelle Singer has spent the past decade developing a noninvasive therapy for Alzheimer's disease that uses flickering lights and rhythmic tones to modulate brain waves. Now she has discovered that the technique, known as flicker, also could benefit patients with a host of other neurological disorders, from epilepsy to multiple sclerosis.
Previously, Sin . . .
Biomedical engineer Annabelle Singer has spent the past decade developing a noninvasive therapy for Alzheimer's disease that uses flickering lights and rhythmic tones to modulate brain waves. Now she has discovered that the technique, known as flicker, also could benefit patients with a host of other neurological disorders, from epilepsy to multiple sclerosis.
Previously, Sin . . .