Introduction to Binaural-beats and brain wave entrainment

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2010

This video is a practical introduction to binaural beats, a brain wave entrainment technique. The guided presentation also contains real binaural beats that you can experience with head-phones or ear buds. It also shows how you can practically produce them and use them for learning and relaxation. http://www.vocamedia.com

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  • i wonder can binural beats effect deaf people

  • @nekrogoblinkon well, i know it effects blind people, but i don't know about the deaf people.

  • I've realized that the low quality versions of this video actually don't work well because of the way youtube does resampling. To hear the effect with both ears, and not hear any wobbling with one ear, you must watch in its original quality which is 480p.

  • It may introduce the phenomenon, the benefits it claims is differently entirely

  • @bruceleeC64 Just search for 'binaural beats', 'brainwave entrainment' on google or wikipedia, and decide for yourself. Again, I'm not trying to convince anyone about the influences.

  • are you just making this stuff up? you betta not be, otherwise i'm getting confused, i donno whether to believe or not to believe, why don't you give us real scientific articles that support your claims a? braniac?

  • @Zee96969696  Auditory Beats in the Brain Scientific American,1973 by Gerald Oster.

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  • Thank you.

  • Odd, I can perceive the wobbling effect just as well when listening with one ear as I can when listening with two. I have however reproduced this binaural beat effect with audio programs capable of producing panned monotonal waves (to ensure that it's a genuine binaural beat and not an artifact of youtube's sound compression), and can perceive the wobble with one ear there as well.

    I'm curious as to what this says about the auditory perceptual capabilities of my brain though, :p

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