Training the brain to respond to mental cues rather than just physical touch.
Using the deep relaxation properties of isochronic tones to decouple from daily stressors and focus on pleasure. Training the brain to respond to mental cues
For many, these tracks are a form of or "brain hacking." They are used in the lifestyle and entertainment space as: The brain perceives a third "beat" (the difference
This involves playing two slightly different frequencies in each ear. The brain perceives a third "beat" (the difference between the two), which can encourage specific brainwave states like Alpha (relaxation) or Theta (deep meditation and heightened suggestibility) [1, 3]. 3]. Unlike binaural beats
Unlike binaural beats, these are single tones that turn on and off rapidly in a distinct rhythmic pattern. They are often considered more effective for "brainwave entrainment" because the brain doesn't have to process two separate signals to find the rhythm [2, 5].