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by rd108
4184 days ago
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Apparently the high frequency alone did not effect brain activity unless coupled to audible or "low frequency" sounds. I wonder if the two frequencies interact to form beat frequencies or complex wave superpositions in the audible range. That would jive with this description of the Japanese researchers' instrument: "Traditional gamelan music of Bali Island, Indonesia, a natural sound source containing the richest amount of high frequencies with a conspicuously fluctuating structure, was chosen as the sound source for all experiments." Alpha brainwaves, which were seen when both high and low frequencies were combined, correlate with being "relaxed and alert". Interesting findings. |
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