Music is incredible; it’s not only a language that our brain registers and processes in different locations but it also has the ability to change our emotions. It is powerful. Ever have a terrible day and turn on the radio to hear something that makes you smile? What about that boy you were in love with in 7th grade? Hear a song that was popular when you were young and it will take you back to that feeling of puppy love! So, if music can do all that, could it be used to treat our ailments, too?
Sound Is The Future Of Medicine
Meet Brain.fm, software that embeds brainwave stimulation into audio. And what happens next is entirely up to you. If you are able to pinpoint your stress or anger, you can use the sound it creates to aid in dealing with your feelings.
Research and developers have been working on Brain.fm for a number of years. Over that time they have studied and processed extensive hours of EEG analyses from neuroscientists and in the process, become quite a popular experience for people.
However, do not confuse Brain.fm with binaural beats (an auditory illusion perceived when two different pure-tone sine waves, both with frequencies lower than 1500 Hz, with less than a 40 Hz difference between them, are given to a listener through each ear). Rather, this software is AI based and the music being formed is catered to the results that you desire most.
From the article:
“It’s also a pretty good idea to keep in mind that whichever sessions that you shoose should be applied as such. To give you an example, they recommedn if you are going to try the “focus” session that you keep your eyes open while you are reading, studying, or working for at least 15-30 minutes.
To give you another example, if you decided to choose the “Relaxation” session then it would be wise of you to try it as you’re coming home from work, soothing any kind of anxiety, or if you meditate would be a good time to try that session out. The software recommends that you listen to the music with your eyes closed.”
And you don’t have to buy before you try, either. Brain.fm allows you to test the software for free, seven sessions worth, so that you are able to understand how it works and see if it’s something you’re interested in.
I’ve checked it out and can’t wait to put it to use on my second session tonight at bed time! Check it out for yourself and let us know if you use it: Brain.fm
Source: Higher Perspective