Binaural Beats Research

One Heinrich Wilhelm Dove discovered binaural beats in the late 1830’s and with that said, he can be safely crowned the father of binaural beats. Research on binaural beats followed soon after that and to where it is today in the scientific and personal development industry, the technology and the issues around it remained somewhat of a scientific obscurity until 134 years later, when one Gerald Oster published an article entitled “Auditory Beats in the Brain” (Scientific American, 1973).

An Introduction To Binaural Meditation

During the 1830s, a researcher discovered the curious occurrence of binaural beats. He revealed that if certain sounds that were very close, but slightly different, were played that the human mind would interpret a rolling, …

Binaural Beats, Music For Meditation And Relaxation

But in 1973 Gerald Oster published an article called “Auditory Beats in the Brain” in Scientific American. This opened the door for more scientific research on how frequencies can stimulate the brain to help with stress, anxiety, …

Binaural Beats Research

Binaural Binaural beats are recordings of certain rhythms where each specific rhythm is on a different frequency, when the two levels are combined, the difference causes a binaural beat. When you listen to these beats, they cause the …

 Binaural Beats Research

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