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| Author: Adam Hewett |
A revolutionary new media player has been developed that synchronizes brain patterns to signals in music and on-screen visualizations, opening the door for a huge range of therapeutic applicationsall while listening to your favorite tunes!
It has become commonplace to listen to music on the computer at work, while doing schoolwork and when exploring online at home. Now the same music can help with focus, creativity or stress reduction. Imagine increasing your productivity simply by listening to sound that is specially designed for your brain. All of this is now possible, with a new program for the PC called Mind Stereo?.
Mind Stereo was created to combine computer media with recent developments in neurotechnology. While it feels and acts much like any ordinary media player, it is designed to affect the brain by subtly modifying the audio and visual output to emulate specific neural patterns. This allows the user to listen to any audio file, and/or watch mesmerizing visualizations, while a neural process takes hold of the brain and guides it into states ranging from relaxation to concentration.
This innovation is the result of a neurological process known as Brainwave Entrainment or BWE. BWE refers to the brain's electrical response to sensory patterns, such as pulses of sound or light. Although it is not widely familiar to those outside the applied neuroscience community, BWE has more than 70 years of research behind it, dating back to the development of the EEG, which is used to measure brain activity to this day. Since then, health professionals and researchers have shown that BWE has great potential in improving brain power, reducing stress, increasing focus, raising energy levels and enhancing creativity.
While BWE applications have existed for some time, they are used mainly by research institutes, therapists and the lucky few who know about its potential. Mind Stereo is the first software of this type built specifically for everyday music fans. Taking advantage of the growing popularity of computer-based media, Mind Stereo brings the power of this technology to the masses in a way everyone can easily integrate into their daily life. |
Author Bio:
Transparent Corp., the company behind Mind Stereo, is a leading force and pioneer in the area of software-based neurotechnology. Its products are used by therapists, businesses, doctors, teachers, researchers and thousands of everyday people in over 40 countries. To download the free trial visit www.transparentcorp.com/products/mindstereo/ |
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