You’ve discovered the cult of 40 Hz, congrats.

Short version:

40 Hz gamma stimulation can nudge gating and E/I balance, but it is not a magic “fix my brain filters” button. It looks mildly promising for attention and dementia, very species-, protocol-, and person-dependent, and heavily overhyped in marketing.

I’ll anchor this to your “gating” problem specifically.


1. What 40 Hz is actually doing (in theory)

40 Hz = low gamma range. Mechanistically:

So from a predictive-processing / gating frame:

40 Hz ≈ “externally driven clocking of inhibitory networks,” which could in principle sharpen temporal precision and affect how inputs are gated.

That’s the sexy story. Now the reality.


2. Where 40 Hz clearly does

something

(but not necessarily what you want)

Alzheimer’s & brain health