By capitalizing on brain plasticity through the association of sounds generated by Alpha2move® with motor imagery work, the Allyane technique allows patients to regain their motor skills effectively and quickly.
This patented, non-invasive medical device is 100% made in France.
Different auditory stimulations were compared, including some already recognized and used clinically. Analyses of brain power and connectivity show that the low-frequency sounds emitted by our medical device induce greater activation of motor regions, both in terms of connectivity and power.
This specific characteristic is what makes Allyane unique today.
* Dos Anjos T, Di Rienzo F, Benoit CE, Daligault S, Guillot A. Brain wave modulation and EEG power changes during auditory beats stimulation. Neuroscience. 2024 Jul 14;554:156-166. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2024.07.014. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39004412.
Correlations between performance and brain activity show that the addition of low-frequency sounds induces specific neuronal modulation, distinct from that observed with motor imagery alone, thus reinforcing the neurophysiological basis of neuromotor reprogramming.
*Typhanie Dos Anjos, Aymeric Guillot, Sebastien Daligault, Donna-Maria Chamoun, Thomas De Sousa, Franck Di Rienzo,
Low-frequency sounds combined with motor imagery elicits a transient disruption of force performance: A path to neuromotor reprogramming?