• Has a simple noise ever driven you crazy? Maybe it was the sound of a sniffle, a baby’s cry, loud chewing, or even a yawn? It may sound unreasonable, but there are millions of people who become irritated, anxious or agitated by the everyday sounds that the majority people happily ignore. Misophonia, which quite literally

    September 9, 2025|Miscellaneous|
  • Imagine enjoying your favorite food, or the feeling of listening to your favourite music; a sunny Saturday morning after a good sleep, or the feeling of contentment after finishing a good book. These feelings of wellbeing, contentment and happiness can be represented — strangely enough — by a combination of geometric shapes: a hexagon connected

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  • Though the inner workings of the mind are both widely researched and speculated on, information about how the brain functions and how it affects emotions is ongoing. The importance of brainwaves are of paramount interest in this field of study. Judging by the litany of jokes about becoming a neurosurgeon, most people accept that the

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  • While many can attest to the positive impact of music on their emotional wellbeing, the role of music as a therapeutic, healing and surgical tool is less understood and perhaps less accepted. This is changing, though. Science is developing a deeper understanding of home certain types of music and specific frequencies, can aid wellbeing by

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  • What is it about electronic music that makes it impossible for some to stand still? Why is it that country music makes some want to throw the CD out of the nearest window? What is it about music made in the frequency of 432 Hz that makes us feel so relaxed? In this post, we’ll

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  • The short answer is yes, Bluetooth headphones do work with binaural beats, although there may be some frequency loss, which is dependent on factors such as Bluetooth version, codec, frequency response, and headphone componentry. This is all pretty technical and probably more than you wanted to know. But don’t worry, we’ll break all these things

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  • Those with normal hearing ability, partial hearing and non-hearing persons, can sense vibrations created by sound. These vibrations do not need to enter through the ears, and can enter at different receptive points of the body. Through research, we have been able to better understand the way deaf and hearing loss persons sense and perceive sound

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  • Close your eyes. Breathe deeply. Try to quiet your mind. What do you feel? Chances are that you’re aware of your pulse. If you get quiet enough, you may just be able to feel the energy buzzing through your veins and circulating through your muscles and the rest of your body. Ever been able to

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  • The effects of binaural beats on the brain continue to be studied, and have become increasingly popular among those seeking benefits similar to that of meditation, i.e. deep relaxation, better focus, improved sleep, and lower levels of anxiety. At a basic level, the frequencies used in binaural beats music target four main brainwave states: Delta

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