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New Brain Signal Identified as Early Predictor of Alzheimer’s Progression Years Before Diagnosis

Published: January 5, 2026
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Researchers at Brown University’s Carney Institute for Brain Science have discovered distinct patterns in brain electrical signals specifically weakened high-power beta events that predict whether individuals with mild cognitive impairment will progress to Alzheimer’s disease within about 2.5 years, offering a potential noninvasive early biomarker.

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Using magnetoencephalography (MEG) and a novel Spectral Events Toolbox, the study analyzed beta-band activity (linked to memory) in patients. Those who developed Alzheimer’s showed reduced beta event rate, duration, and power years earlier. This brain function marker complements protein-based biomarkers, enabling earlier interventions and trial monitoring.

Scientists have uncovered a promising new electrical brain signal that could forecast Alzheimer’s disease progression years ahead of clinical diagnosis, providing a direct window into neuronal health. The discovery, from Brown University’s Carney Institute for Brain Science, focuses on transient “beta events” bursts of 12–30 Hz oscillations critical for memory and cognition.

In patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), those who progressed to Alzheimer’s within ~2.5 years exhibited significantly weaker beta events: lower occurrence rate, shorter duration, and reduced power compared to non-progressors. This pattern reflects early synaptic dysfunction from toxic proteins, appearing before overt symptoms.

The breakthrough relies on the Spectral Events Toolbox, an open-source analytical method to quantify these fleeting signals in MEG data. Unlike amyloid/tau biomarkers (detecting pathology presence), this measures functional impact how neurons communicate amid toxicity.

Lead researcher Stephanie Jones, professor of neuroscience, stated: “We’ve detected a pattern. that predicts which patients are most likely to develop the disease within two and a half years.”

Next steps include replicating findings, modeling mechanisms, and testing therapeutics to restore beta events. If validated, routine MEG scans could flag at-risk individuals early, monitor interventions, and enrich clinical trials.

This functional biomarker advances noninvasive early detection, complementing blood/spinal fluid tests for a fuller pre-symptomatic picture.

“Being able to noninvasively observe a new early marker of Alzheimer’s disease progression in the brain for the first time is a very exciting step.”

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HB Team

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