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Schizophrenia & 40-Hz: the “brain timing” signal researchers can actually measure (and why rhythm matters)
Schizophrenia isn’t only about hallucinations. For many people, the hardest day-to-day challenges are cognition and function : attention, working memory, processing speed, motivation, and social connection. Over the last couple of decades, one scientific finding has stood out for how consistently it appears: Many people with schizophrenia show reduced ability to “sync” brain activity to a fast rhythm—especially around 40 hertz (40-Hz). What is the 40-Hz test? Researchers ofte
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Celebrating Junior
It is these use case stories that empower us at ReviveXR. With gratitude to #AbleFaith and @JoseMartinez who are healing the world with compassion. Junior’s strength shows up in ways that inspire all of us. 💙 After a car accident left him with paraplegia and a shoulder injury, every movement takes intention and courage. Today, he’s putting in the work on the #ReviveXR, passively engaging his lower extremities while being encouraged to actively use his affected left arm. Wha
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Feb 121 min read


40-Hz and the Alzheimer’s brain. What research is uncovering.
Gamma-range activity is often discussed as part of how brain networks coordinate information. In Alzheimer’s disease, those networks can become disrupted early—years before symptoms become severe—so scientists have been curious: If we support timing and coordination of Gamma activity in the brain, could we end up influencing disease biology? What animal studies found (and why they got so much attention) The modern wave of 40-Hz Alzheimer’s research gained traction after a 201
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Feb 103 min read


2025 : A year of building, learning and momentum for ReviveXR
Immanual Joseph, PhD, Founder, ReviveXR 2025 at ReviveXR, was the year we moved from “idea” to “evidence-seeking execution.” ReviveXR exists for a simple reason: too many people living with cognitive decline, stroke, TBI, depression, and isolation don’t have engaging, accessible ways to practice the everyday skills that keep life meaningful. We’re building XR experiences designed to support brain wellness and functional participation—by combining immersive environments, purpo
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Jan 253 min read
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