Hemi-Sync
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Hemi-Sync is a trademark for a process developed at the Monroe Institute, used to create audio patterns containing binaural beats, which are commercialized in the form of audio CDs.
The purpose of the binaural beats is to synchronize the brain waves of both hemispheres of the brain so as to help achieve certain meditative states.
[edit] See also
- Brainwave synchronization
- Binaural beats
- Electroencephalography
- Neurofeedback
- Mind machine
- Human enhancement
- Intelligence amplification
- Neural oscillations
- Evoked potential
- Event-related potential
- Induced activity
- Lucid dreaming
- Ongoing brain activity
- Entrainment
- Robert Monroe
- Bruce Moen