Re: Asymmetric Photic Stimulation
Hi Ahmad,
I saw your thread but have not deconstructed the session yet or replied. Sorry for the delay.
Sometimes discovering the medical terms to search for provides the best information. In this case you want to search for 'eye hemifield photic' ... Hemifield being the key term.
The eye is wired in such a way that creating split field stimulation requires a somewhat elaborate setup. However, I have made some small attempt at setting up the Kasina glasses for this type of stimulation. The thread is here: http://www.transparentcorp.com/commu...ses#entry28274
I know you are a keen researcher, so I will be interested to know what you find that is pertinent to your interest.
On your report that photic stimulation changes your mood to the contrary, I am most curious to hear your hypothesis as to why this might be. It is a very uncommon reaction. No literature that I know of reports it and this forum as a wealth of information on user reactions, doesn't either (that I can locate at this time) Generally people are either apathetic or immersed. (with many shades in between)
Let's say that photic stimulation is having a notable effect on you although not the intended effect. That in itself is worthy of encouragement and pursuit. You are obviously 'shaking things loose' so to speak. Adjustments of parameters in your protocol may fine tune the result to a more desired reaction.
This thread has an excellent survey of recent literature concerning AVS. http://www.mindplacesupport.com/foru...8-Hypertension
Please consider this a perfunctory comment and part of an ongoing discussion.
Best,
Scott
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