Noninvasive Gamma Sensory Stimulation May Reduce White Matter and Myelin Loss in Alzheimer’s Disease
Da X, Hempel E, Ou Y, Rowe O, Malchano Z, Hajós M, Kern R, Megerian J, Cimenser A. Noninvasive Gamma Sensory Stimulation May Reduce White Matter and Myelin Loss in Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal Of Alzheimer's Disease 2024, 97: 359-372. PMID: 38073386, PMCID: PMC10789351, DOI: 10.3233/jad-230506.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite matter atrophyActive treatment participantsMatter atrophyAlzheimer's diseaseMyelin lossTreatment participantsWhite matterNeuronal network functionT2-weighted MRIEarly disease interventionMRI outcomesClinical trialsEntorhinal regionWhite matter structuresHz stimulationMagnetic resonance imaging dataAfferent connectionsInclusion criteriaTherapeutic approachesAtrophySensory stimulationVolume assessmentDisease interventionDiseaseMyelin content