reduction
Wave of consciousness
Beta waves are the fastest. Their frequency varies, in the classical version, from 14 to 42 Hz (and according to some modern sources – more than 100 Hz). In the normal waking state, when we observe the world around us with our eyes open, or are focused on solving some current problems, these waves, mainly in the range of 14 to 40 Hertz, dominate our brain. Beta waves are usually associated with wakefulness, wakefulness, concentration, cognition, and, if they are abundant, with anxiety, fear, and panic. The lack of beta waves is associated with depression, poor selective attention and problems with storing information. Continue reading
preludes
violinist
colleagues
scientists
sounds
music
oxygen
accidents
bravura
trauma
remember
snow
headphones
tools
fantasies
psychotherapy
heartbeat
drivers
significant
information
transmission
performance
color
influence
bioelectric
potential
development
detail
action
harmony
catalyze
records
positions
childhood
adapter
consciousness
reduction
functions
modulated
seafood
project
inaccessible
background
simultaneously
predominate
placenta
sensations
position
important
processes
famous
penetrates
memory
calculations
human
ultrasonic
vibration
chants
radiation
unfamiliar
changes
resonance
contains
gentle
channels
establish
reaction