I'm not too interested in that paper, but practically, if one is
not an engineer, what's the chances of coming across that paper?
I'v seen a lot of articles, abstracts, treatises, etc that are all
virtually unavailable unless somebody has a special account to a
website or library. Or unless someone is willing to pay mucho deniro
for a copy.
Ron
--- In bwgen@yahoogroups.com, Khem Caigan <Khem@...> wrote:
>
> Nathan doth schriebble:
> >
> > Hello all. Some time ago, I read about some "electro-sleep"
devices
> > which had a set of electrodes you would attach to your head, and
they
> > would modify your brainwaves so that you could get a whole night's
> > sleep in two hours or less. I would be interested in finding out
what
> > frequencies are needed to do this with BWGen, if it is possible.
Any
> > ideas?
>
> BWGen is not an application that is intended for driving
> electrodes.
>
> If you really want to build an electro-sleep device, see
> Wageneder & St. Schuy's *Electrotherapeutic Sleep and
> Electro-Anaesthesia*, Excerpta Medica Foundation, Int'l
> Congress series No. 136, 1967.
>
> Cors in Manu Domine,
>
>
> ~ Khem Caigan
> <Khem@...>
>