Many people in the broader New York area are interested in
using methods of brain training to reduce anxiety, increase creativity, and
otherwise augment their mental capabilities. There are several methods of brain
training, including neurofeedback therapy and computer games such as those
found on Lumosity.com. However, one of the most accessible brain training
methods is the use of isochronal tones and binaural beats. In fact, you can try
this right now by searching “binaural beats” on YouTube, or checking out the
links at the end of this post. Isochronal tones and binaural beats are proven
brain training methods to change your mood and thought patterns using brainwave
entrainment.
What Are Binaural Beats?
Binaural beats were discovered in the 19th
century, although it was in the 20th century that their applications
for brainwave entrainment were fully recognized. Binaural beats can be used to
induce relaxation, creativity, and other positive mental states. They use two
tones at different frequencies that combine together and are best experienced
when using headphones. When two tones of slightly different frequencies are
played, one into each ear, the brain will actually perceive them together as a
beating tone. This effect results from the way the brain processes interaural
time differences between each ear in order to localize sounds.
Binaural beats are known to have a relaxing effect, and
different frequencies may facilitate different effects through an effect called
brainwave entrainment. When a stimulus, such as a binaural beat, is a frequency
in the range of brain waves, the predominant brainwave frequency is thought to
move toward the frequency of the stimulus. Although auditory stimuli, such as
binaural beats, are used most often, this effect can also apply to visual
stimuli. Binaural beats with frequencies corresponding to alpha, beta, delta,
gamma, or theta brainwave frequencies can facilitate a person’s brain to move
into those brainwave states. Different brainwave frequencies correlate with
different mental states. For example, beta brainwaves are associated with
active thinking and willful concentration, while alpha brainwaves are associated
with rest, mental tranquility, and peaceful Zen-like meditative states.
By using binaural beats, you can help move your brain into
an alpha state to relax yourself, into a beta state to enhance alertness and
concentration, and otherwise help facilitate certain mental states.
Delta-frequency binaurals can be used to help you sleep, and theta and gamma
binaurals have been associated with inducing out-of-body experiences and lucid
dreaming.
Where Can I Find Binaural Beats Online?
Finding binaural beats online is quick and easy. For best
results, you will want to use a pair of high quality headphones. Since many
people find the tones by themselves to be somewhat unpleasant, they are often
superimposed onto a white noise background of soft music or nature sounds.
You can find a range of different binaural beats by simply
searching “binaural beats” on YouTube. One good YouTube channel for finding
binaurals for brain training is MindAmend,
a channel run by Jason Lewis that contains a wide range of audio for brainwave
entrainment including binaural beats, isochronal tones, whale songs, and more.
You can get to MindAmend
by clicking this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrpFW99zAUaJT8cKmqeagkg
Different binaural beats have different frequencies and
different effects. You may want to try several to find the ones that work best
for you. The effectiveness of a given binaural beat can vary from person to
person, and you may find that some have little effect, whereas others prove to
be quite powerful. Try experimenting with several to find which ones work best
for you. You can listen to binaurals while working or doing other activities; however,
one of the best ways to use them is to put your headphones on, close your eyes,
breathe deeply, and begin to enter a meditative state.
For Broader New York Area residents interested in brain
training, binaural beats are an easy, accessible, and effective way to
experiment with altering your brainwave frequencies and with them, your state
of consciousness. Using binaural beats is relaxing, therapeutic, and can have beneficial
effects. Depending on the state you want to achieve and which beats you use,
you may find it easier to enter meditative states, to enhance your
concentration, or even to enter out-of-body experiences (OBE), although OBEs
can be jarring if you have never had one before, rest assured that yes, you do
come back from them!

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