Actually, I went through each segment in the program looked at the frequency ranges and which frequency was most dominant. This in turn gives us the target frequency. So - no wild guesses.
I'm not sure what you are expecting to get out of a session. If you are too busy trying to analyze the session while it's happening, you are likely to miss out on the purpose of the session ... which would be relaxation.
P14 is a program that is relaxing and regenerating. I find that if I'm feeling fatigued and use this program, mental energy is restored.
The only way you'll know for absolute certainty what the programs are doing for you, if anything at all, is to use an EEG as well. Some people respond better to AVS than others. Because it lacks the EEG aspect, it's not an exact science ... more of a guideline.
Even with the EEG it's still not exact because while, let's say 10 Hz may work really well in bringing Alpha to the forefront for one person, 12 Hz may work better for another.
Another factor is habituation. We need the programs to have some range in them to avoid habituation - which is the brain getting use to one frequency and then basically ignoring it.
Finally, there is the aspect where the person may reach the desired state (i.e. Alpha dominance) but may not stay in that state for more than a few seconds. In a case such as this, the person may not notice any results after one or two uses but perhaps after 10 or 12.
Since we are working with brain waves, many things can change them and one will get best results by doing things that are congruent to the desired state. For example, allowing your body to relax during a session. Letting your mind relax and push away analytical thoughts. There is a time and place for analytical thoughts but not during a session.
Actually the programs are quite well thought out. You want the frequencies to shift (for reasons explained above) and you also want to keep the brain from getting bored, though I suppose in a sleep program ... this may not be so bad.On the other hand, there may be uncertain advantages to the various highly variable programs shifting frequencies, colors, tones. There may be no small benefit to variety and engagement that the showiness of these programs provide (or not) They may be fairly random guesses by the makers, but some might be lucky guesses. Also, different users are different so a lucky match might happen.
You appear to be approaching the use of the machine with a critical attitude which I find a bit confusing since you still have your machine and are continuing to use it and at times seem to enjoy it. I would think that if you really aren't finding any benefit from the machine, you would just take it back and be done with it. Then again, maybe I'm misunderstanding you and this is just your way of getting to know the machine and the technology?
While I appreciate your enthusiasm, I think you are putting the cart before the horse. It may be helpful for you to first learn a bit more about how this technology works and how brain waves work. This would really help you to develop more meaningful experiments and if you are serious about experimenting - you would probably benefit from owing an EEG machine.But for more stable experimentation, I will need to make my own programs that hold frequency color and tone stable.
A "stable" tone would only give you results for a very small time and you wouldn't really know for sure unless you also used an EEG. Some changes can occur and you not notice it because they are subtle. Sometimes they are fleeting.
Color has some impact but it's not as important as the actual frequencies themselves. Also, keep in mind that when two colors are mixed together a third color is the result - for example, green + red = amber. Red + blue + green = white (usually).
Brain waves are funny things. Some people's brains are wired differently and what affects the mainstream one way, will affect them another way. Take ADHD brains, for example, stimulation (SMR/Beta) relaxes them and helps them focus where as someone with an anxiety disorder - Beta would irritate them.Currently, I am using the night voyage sessions in the daytime, in seated crosslegged position in the day. They do not make me sleepy but do seem to contribute a calming effect which is useful in meditation. I am used to staying awake in the midst of most kinds of experience so this might explain why sleepiness is not an issue using these sessions in an awake mode.
M.
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