Gamma entrainment therapy (GET) in Alzheimer's restores hippocampal-cortical synchrony by enhancing PV+ and SST interneuron function to reduce excitatory-inhibitory (E/I) imbalance. In ALS, motor cortex exhibits cortical hyperexcitability partially attributable to GABAergic dysfunction and reduced PV+ interneuron activity. We hypothesize that 40 Hz auditory-visual gamma entrainment can similarly enhance PV+ interneuron-mediated inhibition in the motor cortex, reducing excitotoxic stress on upper
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Gamma entrainment therapy to restore motor cortical inhibito