Database Query Results : Flickering Light Stimulation, ,

FLS, Flickering Light Stimulation: Click to Expand ⟱
Features:
Flickering Light Stimulation (FLS)—especially at gamma frequencies (~40 Hz)—has gained attention in recent years as a non-invasive potential therapy for Alzheimer's disease (AD).
- Gamma oscillations are important for cognition, memory, and attention—and are impaired in AD
- Effects in animal models: ↓ Amyloid plaques, ↑ cognition, ↑ microglial activity
- In Cognito Therapeutics' trials, participants use a wearable device (like glasses) that delivers flickering light and sound simultaneously, with eyes open.




Scientific Papers found: Click to Expand⟱
4107- FLS,  Ex,    Combined effects of aerobic exercise and 40-Hz light flicker exposure on early cognitive impairments in Alzheimer's disease of 3×Tg mice
- in-vivo, AD, NA
*Aβ↓, *cognitive↑, *Inflam↓, *eff↑,
4108- FLS,    Improvement of olfactory function in AD mice mediated by immune responses under 40 Hz light flickering
- in-vivo, AD, NA
*other↑,
4121- FLS,    Sensory-Evoked 40-Hz Gamma Oscillation Improves Sleep and Daily Living Activities in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
- Trial, AD, NA
*cognitive↑, *Sleep↑,

* indicates research on normal cells as opposed to diseased cells
Total Research Paper Matches: 3

Pathway results for Effect on Cancer / Diseased Cells:


Total Targets: 0

Pathway results for Effect on Normal Cells:


Transcription & Epigenetics

other↑, 1,  

Immune & Inflammatory Signaling

Inflam↓, 1,  

Protein Aggregation

Aβ↓, 1,  

Drug Metabolism & Resistance

eff↑, 1,  

Functional Outcomes

cognitive↑, 2,   Sleep↑, 1,  
Total Targets: 6

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