New research reveals that an area in the brain known as the inferior colliculus plays a critical role in processing both sound and touch in the form of mechanical vibrations to create an augmented ...
If you scroll through social media for long enough, you’ll probably find videos claiming that listening to songs tuned to “A 432Hz” can provide an amazing sense of calmness or healing. It’s even ...
The six anatomical layers of the mammalian brain cortex show distinct patterns of electrical activity which are consistent throughout the entire cortex and across several animal species, including ...
Though you might roll your eyes at the mere mention of “good vibrations” it’s more than a coincidence that music, religious reverence and healing have been interconnected throughout history. The ...
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Scientists put brain scanners on tango dancers and found their minds moving together
Scientists have directly measured what experienced tango dancers often describe as a feeling: when two partners move well ...
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Sound therapy tools changing stress relief
From vibroacoustic sound massage to binaural beats and breathwork, research is revealing how sound-based therapies can influence brain function and promote relaxation. These methods use vibration, ...
BLOOM (TAMPA) – Neurologist and creator of the brainSHIFT Protocol, Dr. Romie Mushtaq, joined Gayle Guyardo, host of the global health and wellness show Bloom, to share transformative ways to ...
It is not unusual to feel vibrations at another spot on your hand when pressing your fingertip against your palm. It is how the body interprets reality. Your skin interprets and redistributes touch ...
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