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  2. Audio-visual entrainment - Wikipedia

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    Audio-visual entrainment (AVE), a subset of brainwave entrainment, uses flashes of lights and pulses of tones to guide the brain into various states of brainwave activity. AVE devices are often termed light and sound machines or mind machines. Altering brainwave activity is believed to aid in the treatment of psychological and physiological ...

  3. Brainwave entrainment - Wikipedia

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    Brainwave entrainment is a colloquialism for 'neural entrainment', [25] which is a term used to denote the way in which the aggregate frequency of oscillations produced by the synchronous electrical activity in ensembles of cortical neurons can adjust to synchronize with the periodic vibration of external stimuli, such as a sustained acoustic ...

  4. Isochronic tones - Wikipedia

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    Isochronic tones are regular beats of a single tone that are used alongside monaural beats and binaural beats in the process called brainwave entrainment. At its simplest level, an isochronic tone is a tone that is being turned on and off rapidly. They create sharp, distinctive pulses of sound.

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  6. Mind machine - Wikipedia

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    A mind machine (aka brain machine or light and sound machine) uses pulsing rhythmic sound, flashing light, or a combination of these. Mind machines can induce deep states of relaxation [1] or concentration. [2] The process applied by some of these machines is said to induce brainwave synchronisation or entrainment. [3]

  7. Psychonautics - Wikipedia

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    Clinical psychiatrist Jan Dirk Blom describes psychonautics as denoting "the exploration of the psyche by means of techniques such as lucid dreaming, brainwave entrainment, sensory deprivation, and the use of hallucinogens or entheogens, and a psychonaut as one who "seeks to investigate their mind using intentionally induced altered states of consciousness" for spiritual, scientific, or ...

  8. Deere (DE) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Q1 2025 Earnings Call Feb 13, 2025, 10:00 a.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks. Questions and Answers. Call Participants. Prepared Remarks: Operator. Good morning, and welcome to Deere & Company ...

  9. Brain wave (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Brain waves are rhythmic or repetitive neural activity in the central nervous system. ... This page was last edited on 16 January 2025, at 16:15 (UTC).