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Bronco_Beerslug
12-07-2006, 12:02 AM
The first CD is somewhat calming and relaxing, I guess and they claim there is plenty of science behind this.

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A wide body of science has concluded that elite learners and readers exhibit dominant low Beta brainwave frequencies while reading and learning. To experience the accelerated learning mental state and enhance your absorption, focus and understanding while reading you need to enter this high Alpha, low Beta brain state.

As the above spectrograms so clearly show, iMusic | Volume 1.1 propels the listener into the high performance state exemplified by the elite learners and thinkers of our time.

As your brainwaves converge on a low Beta dominant frequency (as shown in the bar chart to the right)—amplitude reaching a high of 8 uVolts, you will feel smarter and more capable.


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The BEFORE spectrogram is a brainwave measurement taken from someone who is deeply engaged in reading and learning and knee deep in the subject/topic they are working with, but is not using iMusic. They are not dialed in, nor are they in a productive mental state, but they are working as well as their physiology is allowing. The AFTER spectrogram shows someone who is in a dramatically enhanced mental state via iMusic, and is experiencing sharp improvements in performance and mental capability.

* In accordance with best practices, we record EEG/Brainwave data before, during and after the listening session. This provides us with a spectrum of data to eliminate invalid conclusions and allow comparative analysis. Placebo effect variable elimination tactics and subjectivity differential procedures were strictly applied to assure true results. These spectrograms and bar charts represent a culmination of laboratory trial and testing, and epitomize the real world results that every iMusic user can expect.

http://www.getimusic.com/sample1.php

SoCalBronco
12-07-2006, 12:03 AM
Good stuff, thanks Slug.

epicSocialism4tw
12-07-2006, 12:33 AM
Im going to have request that a lurker report you for this.

Bronco_Beerslug
12-07-2006, 08:29 AM
Good stuff, thanks Slug.I guess if you're tone deaf iMusic wouldn't do too much for you. You can check here (http://www.jakemandell.com/tonedeaf/) to see if you are.

And if you have 30 minutes or so this test (http://giqtest.com/html/giqtestStart.html) purports to be an accurate IQ test.

The Lone Bolt
12-07-2006, 12:18 PM
Interesting. I'd like to look over some of those studies when I get the chance. Good thing I plan on moving right next to the University of Washington next February. They have some very impressive library resources.

Thanks for the link!