Falcon Britt
Closing your eyes increases your Alpha brainwaves, by the way. Not your Beta.
2 years ago•1
rbmaserang
im having flashbacks to 'nam im in the jungle theres choppers droppin off more troops, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. were taking fire ahhhhhhhhh im hit! glad thats over. now im a moth flying about a backyard,. checking out stuff. nah im wasting time at the libary. thats all
4 years ago•20
milfballs
and my name is Tom Arnold, no really..., my name is, well, not going to say on YouTube.
5 years ago•
mcelroykirk12
BRING UP LIKE 4 YOUTUBE SCREENS AND HAVE DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES PLAYING AT THE SAME TIME ITS COOOL
5 years ago•
fntime
Why would closing your eyes increase alpha brainwaves? That is new to me. Very interested in your explanation, thanks!
2 years ago•
itsAndrogyn
how much frequency is this?
5 years ago•
Zombytronium
This sounds like someone is mowing the lawn next to a waterfall in a forest
4 years ago•30
TubeFreakification
Is it just me or does it get faster the more you think about it..?
4 years ago•1
Eric Thompson
Thank you. I'm fascinated with meditation and the brain.
4 years ago•
Jorge Gutierrez
This helped me a lot with my conentration Issues, thanks Brainwavemeditation!!
3 years ago•
Bosamon
This messes with my head. I feel pressure behind the eyes. Something with my vision is pulsing to the sound waves.
2 years ago•
723cielo
@Nouri8885 Beta is the least relaxing brainwave pattern... Fight/flight syndrome is activated here. It's a stimulant.
4 years ago•1
Leonesse1
Thank you so much for making this!! I've always had trouble kicking back up out of Alpha and lower frequencies (and can be too floaty in Gamma). Some of us need our brains awakened, not relaxed!! I don't do caffeine because it causes mood swings, so this is a godsend!!
4 years ago•1
Nouri Noor
This didnt entertain my brain i feel tired after this annoying sound
4 years ago•
Cyril Lynch
@elmismo1966 isochronic tones or monaural beats, or even the constant beating of a drum in a drum circle are all (in there own form) ways of brain wave entertainment, and all don't use stereo speakers. so instead of us interpreting a steady pulse from the hertz difference coming in both ears (like in binaural beats) they just use a steady pulsating rhythm. going back to the drum we notice that often drum circles used a 4.5 hertz pulse, encouraging a theta state relating to calmness/trance.
4 years