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Ron Hale-Evans"How do you do this? It's called entrainment."
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Daniƫl CromptonThe BrainWave Generator lets you generate audio files that can induce various physiological effects if l istened to using headphones. Odd, but it works, to some extent, at least.
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Olifante *the idea is that you can modify the electrical activity in your brain (the stuff that's picked up by EEG readings) by hearing sounds that mimic those waves.
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Rob Edwards<p>The BrainWave Generator lets you generate audio files that can induce various physiological effects if l istened to using headphones. Odd, but it works, to some extent, at least.</p>
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D JWhat is it? Well, basically, the idea is that you can modify the electrical activity in your brain (the stuff that's picked up by EEG readings) by hearing sounds that mimic those waves. But since the human hearing range doesn't extend to that level, inste
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The BrainWave Generator lets you generate audio files that can induce various physiological effects if l istened to using headphones. Odd, but it works, to some extent, at least.
The BrainWave Generator lets you generate audio files that can induce various physiological effects if l istened to using headphones. Odd, but it works, to some extent, at least.
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