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Binaural beats are an auditory illusion created by the brain when each ear is presented with a slightly different tone frequency simultaneously. The brain perceives a "third tone" equal to the mathematical difference between the two, which can synchronize brainwaves to that specific frequency—a process known as brainwave entrainment.
Key Therapeutic Applications
Anxiety Reduction: Significant evidence suggests it can lower pre-operative and general anxiety, with some studies showing levels cut by nearly half compared to no audio.
Pain Management: Listening to theta or delta ranges has been linked to reduced perception of chronic pain, such as from fibromyalgia, and may reduce the need for analgesic medication.
Focus & Memory: Higher frequencies (beta/gamma) are used to enhance working memory and sustained attention during tasks like studying.
Safe Usage & Requirements
Headphones are Mandatory: Since the beat is created by the brain processing two distinct signals, you must use stereo headphones or earbuds for the effect to work.
Consistency is Key: While some feel immediate effects, proponents recommend listening for 15–30 minutes a day to achieve neural entrainment.
Consult a Professional: While generally safe, individuals with epilepsy or pre-existing neurological conditions should consult a doctor, as certain frequencies can impact brain activity similarly to flashing lights.
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