Re: Split field question
I agree with Joseph essentially and had said as much to OP in a PM.
I would not recommend basing one's purchase of a machine on whether it can do a split field or not. There are so many years ahead for the new user in exploring the states generated by coordinated stimulation protocols. Having said that though, it is nice that the Procyon will do this with monocolor glasses, especially for users of advanced software where they can precisely control the stimulation and get feedback and calibration. Maybe this will encourage future research. I look at it as just another way that the Procyon will grow with you and not lock you into only a few approaches.
I also found this information very helpful as reports from users like TomC indicate that the AudioStrobe sessions I have created are very different with monocolor glasses. This goes a long way to explain why. I do think I will create some sessions with differing (but related) frequencies to both eyes and study the effects.
Scott
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