We’ve
all experienced a moment when we seemed to be at our
best, a moment when our mind and body functioned together
with the precision of a perfectly calibrated machine,
churning out an exceptional effort: A truly
peak experience event. What happens in the brains
of people who encounter a peak performance event and
experience illumination, extreme clarity, enlightenment,
flow and ingenuity? ... Read
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Independent-Modulating-Acoustics-Generator
for Inducing Neuro-Cognition Entrainment
The world’s most powerful
brainwave entrainment technology and the climactic conclusion
of years of research and development... Read
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Brainwave
Entrainment refers to the brain's electrical response
to rhythmic sensory stimulation, such as pulses of sound
or light.
When the brain is given a
stimulus, through the ears, eyes or other senses, it
emits an electrical charge in response, called a Cortical
Evoked Response ... Read
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Just
as our physical system operates at peak exertion during
intense athletics and at a relaxed pace while sleeping,
our brain operates at different levels of intensity—
consistently cycling through these different levels
throughout the day and night... Read
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Brainwave
entrainment was first identified in 1934, although its
effects had been noted as early as Ptolemy.
Not long after the
discovery of the Alpha brainwave by Hans Berger in 1929,
researchers found that the strength of the wave could
be "driven" beyond its natural frequency using
flickering lights... Read
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Biofeedback
widens its role in medicine
It looks like a scene from a 1950s science fiction
flick: Patients with electrodes attached to their skulls
sit deep in concentration, focusing their minds to control
the beeps and squiggly lines produced by an electronic
monitor... Read
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Riding the
Waves
Neurofeedback: A breakthrough
with learning disabilities?
All brain function—normal and pathological,
intellectual and emotional—is bioelectric as well
as biochemical. In fact, the brain communicates to itself
and organizes its activity through its constant creation
of brain waves of differing frequencies... Read
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