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Live music causes brain waves to synchronize more strongly with rhythm than recorded music
A recent study published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience provides evidence that listening to live music causes brain waves to synchronize more strongly with musical rhythms ...
Imagine you’re in a train station. You can hear a screeching locomotive, a musician’s guitar, and your neighbor’s phone conversation. Discerning each sound and processing the information is a complex ...
The Genius Song internal report examines gamma wave audio claims, 7-second brain trick positioning, and what the Neural ...
Figure 18B shows the 12-lead ECG of the entrainment tracing of Figure 18A. The QRS morphology in all 12-lead ECGs during entrainment is identical to that of pacing in the absence of tachycardia as ...
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In this paper, we review the information accumulated over the years regarding the phenomena of resetting and entrainment of reentrant arrhythmias. Over three decades of research and clinical ...
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