Tactile stimulation at 40 Hz may help in Alzheimer's treatment

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New MIT study says whole-body stimulation improved motor performance, reduced phosphorylated tau, preserved neurons and synapses, and reduced DNA damage.

The mice were given whole-body vibrotactile stimulation at 40 Hz to test their brain pathology and motor function. The team found that the vibrotactile stimulation-induced neural activity both in the primary sensory cortex and the primary motor cortex .

The team made these conclusions after comparing their findings with the non-stimulated control group of mice.

 

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