Posted By gluhring on April 2, 2009
Today we’re going to put on our headphones, kick back in the beanbag, and get mellow to the soothing sounds of the latest digital drug: binaural beats. These computer generated sound files are said to massage your brain and produce all sorts of effects, everything from psychedelic experiences to behavior modification. Let’s point our skeptical eye at the science of binaural beats, and especially at some of the claims made for them.
First of all, I’m sure you’re curious right off the bat to hear what binaural beats sound like, so let’s take a listen:
via Binaural Beats.

Categories: Articles, Binaural Beats, Brainwave Entrainment, The Science
Tags: audible drug, Binaural Beats, Brainwave Entrainment, relaxation, skeptic
About the author
I've been an entrepreneur in printing, graphics, web design and computer programming for 20 years. I've been a musician all of my life starting on piano, then to clarinet, bass guitar, and now use Reason & Tracktion for composing and mixing. (My Mom says I sang before I talked) I also use Tracktion to mix my binaural beats into the background music and sounds used in our products. Much of the ambient music used by Brain Beats Audio is written and produced by me. I've been creating and using subliminal recordings and brainwave entrainment products since the 1980's. I've noticed over the last few years that binaural beats and brainwave entrainment have grown immensely in popularity. I've also noticed that the quality of most of the products being sold today is sub-par. Even the big names in brainwave entrainment right now sell recordings that are low in quality and they are still able to command top dollar for their products (names end in "sync") ;)
I hope you enjoy the quality products produced here at Brainwave Directions. If you have suggestions for new products or are interested in custom work, please don't hesitate to contact me at gregg@brainwv.com.
Gregg
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