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Binaural Beats



Binaural beats are auditory illusions created in the brain when two different pure frequencies are played in the left and right ears; the frequencies must have a difference between them of less than 40Hz and both be lower than 1500Hz. The result is that the brain hears a “wobble” and interprets it as a singular frequency at the difference between the two played tones. People report many benefits to listening to binaural beats, including stress and anxiety reduction, an increase in focus and concentration, relief from pain, and deeper sleep or meditative states.

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Alternative Healing Boosters: Binaural Beats

Binaural Beats. Does it sound familiar to you? If you search online for "binaural beats" you'll promptly discover there's a whole industry built upon the idea that listening to binaural beats may produce all sorts of desired effects in your brain.

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Binaural Beats: The Auditory Illusion People Claim Can Heal Your Brain

Preliminary research indicates that binaural beats might affect our brains. But don't believe everything a YouTube video says.

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Discover Your Own Proof of Heaven - A Pioneering Brainwave Entrainment Program Presented by Eben Alexander, MD, and Karen Newell, co-founder of Sacred Acoustics™

Can science and spirituality co-exist? Are we more than we appear to be in this physical universe? Does any part of us survive death? Is there a God? Neurosurgeon Eben Alexander, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Proof of Heaven, was certain the answer to these questions was "No" until...

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What Are Binaural Beats? Facts & Benefits of Binaural Beats & How to Use It?

Still most of the people are unknown about the exact meaning and facts of binaural beats. So, we are here to explain you some of the major facts and benefits about binaural beats.

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Music, Science, and the Rhythmic Brain: Cultural and Clinical Implications

This book studies the effects of repetitive musical rhythm on the brain and nervous system, and in doing so integrates diverse fields including ethnomusicology, psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, religious studies, music therapy, and human health.

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Auditory Beat Stimulation and Its Effects on Cognition and Mood States

An overview of the research on auditory steady-state responses and its relationship to auditory beat stimulation (ABS).

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Do Binaural Beats Actually Work and How to Use Them

Binaural beats are just as reliable as meditation when it comes to altering mood and improving brain function over prolonged use.

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Binaural Beats: Does This Auditory Illusion Really Calm Your Brain?

If you're looking to achieve total relaxation, lower your stress, manage anxiety, enjoy better quality sleep or even ramp up your focus, it might be time to drop the beat — binaural beats, that is.

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A New Unifying Account of the Roles of Neuronal Entrainment

Rhythms are a fundamental and defining feature of neuronal activity in animals including humans. This rhythmic brain activity interacts in complex ways with rhythms in the internal and external environment through the phenomenon of ‘neuronal entrainment.’

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Increasing Cognitive Function with Binaural Beats

Soothing sounds or silence tend to help us work better. The power of a passing siren will disrupt our focus, but what about the music you’re listening to? What effect does it have on your brain?

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