Different Types Of Stimulation:
Not all light and sound or sound only instruments have the same abilities. Most, for example, do not possess dual independent binaural beat capabilities. So what types of sound are generated by mind machines? How does the sound generation interact with the pulsating lights? And where does tactile stimulation enter into the picture?
1. Audio Frequency Stimulation.
We are all aware that an unborn child is capable of hearing. Our sense of hearing begins long before our sense of vision. As such, sound becomes a powerful form of stimulation for achieving desired brainwave states.
Sound stimulation can come in many different forms. Some of the most common include: surf or pulsed white noise, pulsed tone, white noise and tone combined, pulsed chord, monaural beat, binaural beats, dual binaural beats and white noise with either binaural beats or dual binaural beats.
Nearly all light and sound machines are capable of generating white noise. You know that fuzzy sound your television makes when you are between channels? Or the sound rushing water makes as it flows by you? That’s what pulsed white noise sounds like. Pulsed tone is just like white noise except a pitch is utilized. Your light and sound machine should have the ability to let you adjust the pitch. Combining pulsed tone to pulsed white noise is often used in “entertainment” sessions for creating special sound effects. A pulsed chord is basically the combination of two pulsed tones that are set apart at musical intervals.
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