Flashing lights and tones may boost brain health in Alzheimer's patients
NCT ID NCT05206305
First seen May 06, 2026 ยท Last updated May 06, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a device that delivers 40-Hz light and sound stimulation can improve vision and thinking in 20 people with Alzheimer's disease. Participants will use the device for 8 weeks, and researchers will measure brain activity and cognitive test scores before and after treatment. The goal is to see if this non-invasive approach can ease symptoms and support brain function.
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University of Tennessee Medical Center
Knoxville, Tennessee, 37920, United States
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