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Autism and Gamma Entrainment- An intriguing possibility?
Autism and the “40-Hz” question: can gamma entrainment support the brain’s timing? Many autistic people describe life as “too much, too fast, too noisy”—not because they aren’t trying, but because the brain is processing information differently. Researchers increasingly think part of that difference may involve timing : how well brain networks synchronize when they need to integrate sound, language, attention, and social cues. That’s where gamma rhythms come in. Gamma is a f
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Mar 163 min read


40-Hertz and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Can a 40-Hz “rhythm” help the injured brain recover? What gamma entrainment research suggests for TBI. After a traumatic brain injury (TBI) - whether from a fall, sports collision, car crash, or blast exposure - people often describe the aftermath in the same way: brain fog, slowed thinking, memory lapses, fatigue, sleep disruption, irritability. The injury may be “mild” on a scan, yet life can feel anything but mild. One reason recovery can be so complicated is that TBI doe
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Feb 163 min read
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