Alzheimer's VR is an application designed to work like a Mind Machine (also known as Psychowalkman). Alzheimer's VR has been specifically designed for 40 Hertz flickering light which has been known to improve memory & eliminate Alzheimer's in mice. Alzheimer's VR also has binaural beats to stimulate certain areas in the brain. I recommend a single 20 minute session ever 24 hours. If there is no noticeable improvement in 2 weeks then this application is not for you. For the application to work properly a VR phone display (like Google Cardboard) & headphones are required.
Goal:
To find a means of treating the 46 million people that suffer from Alzheimer's disease.
How to use:
Turn your brightness up, set volume in the middle (medium) with headphones on & eyes closed.
WARNING: If you suffer from epilepsy please do not use this application.
This method & possible therapy is not a replacement for any prescribed medication. If you are taking medication for your condition please continue to do so.
This application is intended for individuals that suffer from Alzheimer's & memory loss. If you feel dizzy, nauseous or any discomfort please stop the session immediately.
Other features and tech specs:
Match 3 puzzle included to help with problem solving and memory loss.
Sleep mode:
Recent research indicates that pink noise may be beneficial during sleep.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-02391-6
This version can only achieve 30hz as it was designed to work with current phones that run at 60hz max display settings. If you have a newer phone that can support 120hz the 40hz flicking light can be achieved. Our 120hz compatible version can be downloaded here.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1blWfhxZ-oXUuohJykJF6nXFZfuSTOBQA?usp=sharing
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Tap "Light Mode," and the display blinks at 40 Hz while it also provides binaural tones. It has a pink nose generator for while you sleep, which it says is good for Alzheimer's. I don't know why the blinking display is limited to only a dozen small white dots -- why not turn the whole display white-and-blinking, and why not offer the camera flash? Those would make it easier to share the Light with a friend. Instead of binaural freqs, i would rather Bluetooth 40 Hz to my stereo.