RICHARD
Thanks for your further info, but I still don't get it! Sorry. Great website by the way...
RICHARD
Thanks for your further info, but I still don't get it! Sorry. Great website by the way...
MARISA
I'm always researching this stuff. I've applied for uni to study psychology, wanting to be an educational psychologist/ But of course I have a fascination with mindware in general. I read articles at Hemi-Sync, they have a really cool one by one of their scientists going into some depth on the hemi-sync--aka entrainment process--but nothing mentioning multiple binaural! Lol
Any further articles or info would be greatly appreciated!
I know what u mean about going with what most people say. I also think the truth often ends up being somewhere in the middle. But also, we just sometimes don't know --yet--or indeed all possibilities--because the research just hasn't been done and we haven't got "there" yet. Oh, and there are always exceptions to the rule...
Last edited by Andy; 01-11-2009 at 02:23 PM. Reason: Fixed spelling of "Marisa"
Okay, let's see if I can give it a go? A binaural beat is actually a perceived frequency created by the brain when either the ears (or eyes) are directly exposed to two different frequencies within a certain range. In order for the binaural effect to happen, each ear (or eye) must receive a frequency directly - meaning that the two frequencies can not happen someone in the room. It has to be one frequency exposed to one ear and another to the other ear.
Because of how sound and light is processed, I'm pretty sure that exposing the eyes to one set of frequencies and the ears to another will not create a binaural effect.
I do know that you can create a binaural effect by light but the key to binaural is how the frequencies are delivered to the brain. If frequencies are given in an indirect way - through speakers in the room or strobe lights, a binaural effect will not occur.
Marisa Broughton, MCHT, MNLP
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Here's a pretty good article that explains how binaural beats work:
http://brain.web-us.com/thescience.htm & http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats
Here's a link to some other research in case you haven't discovered this yet: http://www.mindplacesupport.com/foru...read.php?t=238
M.
Marisa Broughton, MCHT, MNLP
Canadian Distributor for Mindplace
http://www.ayrmetes.com
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well said!
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