Beta Brainwave Test: 15 To 18 Hz Trial
Created by Drew | : Beta Brainwaves, Boost Brain Power, Brainwave Experiments, Brainwaves
Mostly because I haven’t given this range a valid shot for brainwave synchronization, I’ve decided to do a 2 week trial of listening to the 15 to 18 Hz beta brainwave range. The session I’m using is called “Energy / Motivation” and can be found in the program Mind Stereo‘s built in session library.
Why did I decide to try this?
I’ve decided to try this range for several reasons. The number one reason is that my verbal skills have declined lately. Though I’ve found 10 hz alpha to make a person calmer, beta can definitely make a person more talkative and focused in conversations. I have listened to several higher beta sessions before (up in the 20 – 30 hz range), but never a session around 18 hz. I am hoping that this session will increase my energy and focus on my website projects, and provide my readers with some valuable insight towards this brainwave range.
What’s my gameplan?
I plan on listening to each “15-18 hz session” through the program called Mind Stereo. This program can be found in my recommended products section of the website for purchase. This program allows me to listen to my favorite music while engaging my brain in “brainwave synchronization.” A nice feature of Mind Stereo is that isochronic tones automatically are embedded into your favorite songs [without doing any work] and you literally only hear your song (none of the brainwave tone)! After about 5 minutes of listening to a brainwave synchronization session, you begin to feel the brainwave effects and the fact that the isochronic tones are definitely synchronizing your brainwaves.
Hopefully I will be able to report back to the blog with some positive, brain boosting results!
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I’m interested in your results. Also in the dynamics.
Hello Arlene, I am glad you are interested. The trial got disrupted because I was sick w/ the flu for awhile and just didn’t feel like continuing the experiment. I should be re-starting the trial fairly soon depending on how I feel… I’ll keep you updated. It’s good to have you around the community and I recommend subscribing to my RSS feed to receive my latest updates in your e-mail or feed reader!