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Binaural Beats, Monaural Beats And Isochronic Tones – What’s The Difference?

Are you interested in experimenting with brainwave entrainment, but are not sure whether to choose binaural beats, monaural beats or isochronic tones? Then read on for more information about how these three brainwave synchronization technologies differ, and their pros and cons.
Brainwave Entrainment – A Quick Introduction
Firstly, let’s quickly go over what brainwave entrainment involves, in case you’re not already familiar with it. Brainwave entrainment is also sometimes known as brain wave synchronization or brainwave stimulation. It basically provides a relatively easy way to access different states of consciousness …

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An Introduction to Brainwave Entrainment and Binaural, Monaural and Isochronic Beats

Binaural beats and other brainwave entrainment technologies are very popular among meditators, as well as people who want to experience altered states of consciousness or to maximise their creativity and mental functioning. But what exactly are binaural beats? How does brainwave entrainment work? Are binaural beats safe? This article gives an overview of what’s involved, and the other articles on this site will go into more details about the different aspects.
What is Brainwave Entrainment?
Brainwave entrainment involves exposing the brain to a periodically-occuring stimulus of a specific frequency, causing the frequency …

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Music And The Brain

By Steven Gillman
What is the connection between music and the brain? Is it possible that music can help you think better? The research says yes, and after telling you about some of it, I’ll let you in on an even faster way to boost your brain power with music.
Music And The Brain – The Research
The research shows that music actually trains the brain for higher forms of thinking. Listening to, and participating in music also creates new neural pathways in your brain that stimulate creativity. An article in a Newsweek …