Hi,
when writing sessions and later testing them, I have noticed, that I apparently have to manually turn down the light intensity with falling frequency. This is non-relaxing and so not OK for a mind machine.
Example: I start the session in the normal beta-range at some 14 to 20 Hz and then slowly ramp down to the target frequency at say 2,5 Hz for sleep..
When I write the session I want a constant stimulation, so I program a general intensity of say 10 in the editor.
But when I listen to the session and adjust it for comfort during the first say 2 minutes (not during the 30 second soft lead in) - I later at the target frequency - and actually several times on the way down - have to manually turn down the light intensinty. This I find quite non-relaxing, but if I don't I will never fall asleep, as the light gets quite intensive.
Does the Proteus not have a constant "duty time" i.e. on 50 % of the time - off 50 % of the time - on 50 % of the time ........ - at any frequency?
I have another mind machine - and one more for pc - which I don't have to adjust more that once at the start.
This is not a question the eyes being more sensitive when one is relaxed at the very low frequencies. If I make a session of pure 20 HZ and compare it to a session of pure 2,5 or say 40 Hz, the problem is the same. If I program the same intensity the higher frequency always is experienced as less intense.
Kind Regards
MindMan
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