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    Hi all,
    I found another device called Aura Interactor. It is around $30 + shipping. It is worth to add with AVS session. It gives vibrations to back or front of the body. It enhance the session.
    Thanks

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    I haven't tried this particular one but I have a couple of Bass Shaker products (including the cushion from Aura) and sound massage cushions like the Homedics iCush and I agree that they do add a lot to a session. You will find certain frequencies that really give you deep, intense 'chills' and have resonating effects. Those bone conduction headphones I mentioned from Pineapple are essentially sound transducers with small vibrations motors tuned to low frequencies. I have done a lot of interesting experiments with them as well.

    This is a fruitful area for discovery and I am interested in hearing your experiences.

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    Thanks for sharing your personal experience. I just received them. I am going to explore them. Here is another device I found. Do you have any experience with this tDcS device such as shown on this website.
    http://www.foc.us/

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    Actually, yes, I do have that one too... gadget guy.. It is interesting but lacks good software at this point. I will probably write something eventually but for right now my plate is full. It is a well designed device though and has potential.

    I use it with the default programs about twice a week. I can't really say that it improves my focus but I do sense increased neural activity at the stimulated region. I have the electrode pack for it too but haven't really explored that yet. My intent was to sync it with AVS programs which I will do at some point.
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    One question, What music you use with aura cushion to create feeling vibrations?
    Quote Originally Posted by neuroasis View Post
    Actually, yes, I do have that one too... gadget guy.. It is interesting but lacks good software at this point. I will probably write something eventually but for right now my plate is full. It is a well designed device though and has potential.

    I use it with the default programs about twice a week. I can't really say that it improves my focus but I do sense increased neural activity at the stimulated region. I have the electrode pack for it too but haven't really explored that yet. My intent was to sync it with AVS programs which I will do at some point.

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    Lots of times I just use isochronic beats with low frequencies. This is best for known, controllable values. I also make drumming tracks for them or play a midi drum that I have (Handsonic) live with it along with entrainment tracks. I also like Glen Velez frame drum tracks and Stewart Walker's Stabiles album is also really deep and hypnotic with a bass cushion.
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    Thanks for sharing. Here is my finding which works also. It is on Youtube. I also notice when I use this specific file on my Regular subwoofer, it give me air just like fan. I feel like it is fan on medium speed.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTBBR3XdD9w

    Quote Originally Posted by neuroasis View Post
    Lots of times I just use isochronic beats with low frequencies. This is best for known, controllable values. I also make drumming tracks for them or play a midi drum that I have (Handsonic) live with it along with entrainment tracks. I also like Glen Velez frame drum tracks and Stewart Walker's Stabiles album is also really deep and hypnotic with a bass cushion.

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