![]() |
|
|
|
It is a matter of fact that light/sound stimulation of any kind changes the mood of a trainee during or directly after the stimulation. If the trainee is in an agitated mood a frequency down stimulation from Beta to Alpha or even Theta is best suited to calm him down. This can be proven by a 1- or 2- channel EEG measurement probably yielding a lowering of the amplitudes of this higher frequency bands. On the contrary an initial low arousal mood should be stimulated by higher light frequencies (low to high Beta range) in order to activate the nervous system of the trainee. A subsequent neurofeedback training may mainly reveal a lowering of the amplititudes of Theta and Alpha bands. In many cases we observed that the quick but short-time changes of the amplitudes associated with light/sound stimulation facilitate and accelerate the normalization process and sympton relief.
Other Products by Uwe Gerlach 1) Breath Walk & Light/Sound Sessions: Tools for A/T Training
These discussions are not moderated. We rely on users to police themselves, and flag inappropriate comments and behavior. In accordance with our Guidelines and Policies, we reserve the right to remove any post at any time for any reason, and will restrict access of registered users who repeatedly violate our terms.
|
Most Viewed of all Products
Interhemispheric EEG Training: Discussion and Demonstration
|
|||||||||||||