I posted a version of this message elsewhere and, generally, cross- posting is not a good thing. But I think it might be important for this to be posted here,...
I recently came across the term `Peak Gamma Synchronicity'. If some one could explain what this is and its relevance to the function of the CNS I would...
Hi All, I am glad to announce that John Thompson has agreed to be a co- moderator of this group. He is the first in the move towards a "board" of moderators...
I presented on these and related ideas during the days of the Period 3 Approach. It's good to see that those ideas have been followed up on by others and that...
... sounds dead dodgy to me - probably mean "peak gammar synchrony"(nonlinear) or "peak gamma coherence" (linear) I don't think this use of the term (which is...
Yes, it's Global Synchrony although Synchronicity does actually also capture a central aspect of the phenomenon: viz, that it appears to have without sequenced...
I was at a conference called `mind and its potential' a few weeks ago and the term `Peak Gamma synchronicity' was mentioned there. One of the speakers...
Essentially -- yes, yes, yes and yes; and maybe even a few more "yes"es. However, I think the woman eithe misspoke (as they used to say in the US) or she...
Well, here I am, though I have no idea to whom I'm speaking... I love to pursue connections with people via email, and via the PASS forum. (I'm not exactly...
michael andes
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Nov 14, 2006 12:32 am
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Hi Michael, Thank you for your lovely post. i certainly appreciated your input. My great hope is that this list can be a welcoming and hopeful interface for...
Hello Sue, I appreciate very much being invited to join this group. My experience of the participants here and in PASS continues to affirm that there is here...
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Nov 16, 2006 1:20 am
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Hi Sue and Everyone, I also appreciate being invited to join this group. It's a great idea to create safe space for everyone. I think of you and Val often,...
Heather MacKenzie
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Nov 16, 2006 1:34 pm
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Apparently this is the result of research out of Russia. It appears they are converting the EEG via algorithms into music with beneficial effect. Does anyone...
Cost around 300 dollars. Some people adapt to it's effects and need to get it done again every now and than. There is a center here in massachusetts and one in...
John - This is a much better report than the pretty flippant piece on NBC's Today show in the states on Thursday morning. Intriguing, but it is an entrain and...
Bill Scott has built "the brain's music" into his BrainPaint. He showed an earlier version (a little) at last years FutureHealth and tells me he'll do a full...
Tom: Actually, as I understood BrainPaint last year, the same could be done by interfacing to G-Force or almost any number of 3rd party visualization programs....
Allan, When you say entrain and migrate do you mean the following. That the music produced from the EEG of (for example) a relaxed state of a particular brain...
I remember when this research was first reported some years ago. Whilst it is not neurofeedback it is rater curious. Apparently by stimulating parts of the...
When I was in college, too many decades ago, I had a friend who was inducing "LSD-like experiences" (his words) by connecting his head to a single D battery. ...
michael andes
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Nov 28, 2006 11:42 am
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Hi Michael, You brought up some interesting ideas. The 'what are we in this for' is an interesting one. The idea that NF and entrainment can sometimes mimic or...
Hi, I dont think I was clear that when I said that some entrainment and NF can mimic drugs that I meant addictive drugs (both street and legal). In other words...
Meg: Increasing blood flow is likely exactly what the Shakti system is doing. It is similar to the magstim glasses used with the pRoshi and those do increase...