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I've been interested recently in using binaural tones to induce brain states conducive to studying. I went and bought a 30 minute binaural beat off of Amazon for a dollar which is supposed to help the brain enter a gamma state.
I've got a friend who is a musician in the realm of electronic, and he's pretty up on the idea of brain entrainment, although I'm unsure whether or not he does use it himself.
I also have a friend that is a classically trained cellist, and her concern is with regard to its affect on hearing.
One fear of mine comes from the realm of something like Zen Buddhism or Chi Kung, where one of the main purported benefits is an ability to manually effect the state of the brain. I feel like our brains are capable of so much more than we give them credit, and as such am afraid that binaural tones could weaken my brain's natural ability to enter into certain states. But I'm not sure - I haven't read much of the science on it yet - after this semester's over seems like a good time for that.
I'd love to hear differing opinions, insights, or stories from experience.
I've got a friend who is a musician in the realm of electronic, and he's pretty up on the idea of brain entrainment, although I'm unsure whether or not he does use it himself.
I also have a friend that is a classically trained cellist, and her concern is with regard to its affect on hearing.
One fear of mine comes from the realm of something like Zen Buddhism or Chi Kung, where one of the main purported benefits is an ability to manually effect the state of the brain. I feel like our brains are capable of so much more than we give them credit, and as such am afraid that binaural tones could weaken my brain's natural ability to enter into certain states. But I'm not sure - I haven't read much of the science on it yet - after this semester's over seems like a good time for that.
I'd love to hear differing opinions, insights, or stories from experience.