Binaural Beats
Cross-source consensus on Binaural Beats from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
How it works
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Highlighted claims
- Binaural beats use different frequencies in each ear, leading the brain to create or perceive a third signal from their difference. — Brainwave Entrainment Through Sound, Light, and Synchronization
- The phantom sound in binaural beats is generated by neural processing rather than coming directly from the external environment. — Brainwave Entrainment Through Sound, Light, and Synchronization
- Binaural beats may be less effective when hearing is asymmetrical because balanced two-ear input is needed for tracking differences. — Brainwave Entrainment Through Sound, Light, and Synchronization
- Improved neurological equipment around the late 1980s and 1992 made binaural beat effects more directly measurable. — Brainwave Entrainment Through Sound, Light, and Synchronization