After over a decade of research, we have discovered that the cause of autism involves disordered neurotransmitter activity in the brain. The release of neurotransmitters affects the activity of neurons, which in turn alters the frequency and amplitude of brain waves.
Autism patients may exhibit three types of abnormal brain waves due to individual differences:
1.Abnormal Gamma Waves:
Decreased Gamma Wave Activity: Through over a decade of research, we’ve found that autism patients show lower Gamma wave activity than normal individuals when performing cognitive tasks. This may be related to their information integration and cognitive impairments. Normal Gamma Wave Range (30-100 Hz).
Abnormal Gamma Wave Synchronization: Autism patients may exhibit abnormalities in the synchronization of Gamma waves between different brain regions, potentially linked to their social communication difficulties.
2.Excessive Theta Wave Activity: Our studies have revealed that 20% of autism patients exhibit excessive Theta wave activity, possibly associated with their attention deficits and hyperactive behaviors. Normal Theta Wave Range (4-8 Hz).
3.Alpha Wave Abnormalities: Some autism patients may display abnormalities in Alpha wave activity, such as decreased frequency or increased amplitude, which could be related to their emotional regulation and sensory processing issues. Alpha Wave Range (8-13 Hz).
Our treatment method involves targeting the three different brain wave abnormalities of the patients and tailoring treatment accordingly. We specifically design devices based on different brain wave anomalies and utilize our magnetic therapy equipment to guide abnormal brain waves towards normalization.
After using our devices, brain waves will return to normal levels, and long-term wearing will create inertia, reducing the likelihood of autism attacks.