Joseph Watkins

Do Binaural Beats Effect Brain Wave Amplitude?

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I'm doing some research on my own on sleep cycles. There are plenty of videos on YouTube that claim to help with sleep by using binaural beats, but virtually none of them actually use frequencies for the entire sleep cycle with timed triggers for high beta, low beta, alpha, high theta, low theta, and delta frequencies. So I've decided to work on a wholistic binaural sleep aid to this effect (free of charge). However, during my research, I noticed that frequency amplitude plays a vital role in brain frequencies.

I'm wondering if any of you know if Binaural beats can be used to affect brain wave frequency amplitude (as opposed to just frequency alone).

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it seems like the higher the amplitude, the more active the mind is. So of course. The higher in amplitude, the more refined it gets and the looser reality has a grip on itself. Naturally when you listen to something or expose yourself to a new element, your consciousness adapts to that.

 

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Isochronic tones are meant to be stronger and you don't need headphones...  Would be much easier to use for sleeping


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