THE SCIENCE BEHIND
Frequentia app is based on extensive research carried out worldwide over the last 20 years.
We designed our proprietary protocol relying on the most recent scientific findings on the effectiveness of gamma brain-entrainment in the prevention of dementias and cognitive decline.
The papers below are just an overview of the topic and the principle on which the Frequentia is based.
"Non-invasive Gamma entrainment at 40Hz reduced Alzheimer’s disease pathology such as amyloid and tau levels, prevented cerebral atrophy and improved performance."
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40Hz sensory stimulation induces gamma entrainment and affects brain
structure, sleep and cognition in patients with Alzheimer's dementia.
Chan et al., 2021
Chan et al., 2021
"The technique shows good signs of efficacy and may represent an important option for treating AD in the future."
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Gamma Band Neural Stimulation in Humans and the Promise of a New Modality to Prevent and Treat Alzheimer’s Disease.
McDermott B. et al., 2018
McDermott B. et al., 2018
"Gamma entrainment of the brain rhythms has the potential to be a therapeutic methodology for AD"
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Can gamma entrainment of the brain rhythms prevent or alleviate Alzheimer’s disease?
Kim et al., 2021
Kim et al., 2021
"It was possible to induce widespread entrainment using a 40 Hz light stimulus in this sample cohort. Insights gleaned from these case studies could potentially aid in the development of a multisensory medical device to prevent and treat AD."
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Gamma Band Light Stimulation in Human Case Studies: Groundwork for Potential Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment
Jones et al., 2019
Jones et al., 2019
"Advanced age does not fundamentally change the behavior of the response in either magnitude or spatial distribution. This fact is important regarding future research into the possible therapeutic effects of photic stimulation in patients with AD."
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Gamma Entrainment in a Large Retrospective Cohort: Implications for Photic Stimulation Therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease
Zibrandtsen et al., 2020
Zibrandtsen et al., 2020
"These results suggest that gamma entrain- ment using flickering light stimulation (FLS) may be a promising non-invasive"
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Optimal flickering light stimulation
for entraining gamma rhythms
in older adults.
Yeseung et al., 2022
Yeseung et al., 2022