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I collected references, supporting the hypothesis that binaural beats have an influence in our brain (see herehere).

I currently see two possibilities to possibly increase the (measurable) effect of binaural beats:

  1. What-ever brain wave doesn't have a fixed frequency but a range. Sweeping across the frequency band could be an improvement.
  2. Sweeping the volume from left to right.

Is this already researched?

EDIT 2: Sometimes (white, pink, brown) noise is mentioned to increase the effect. There might be a optimal signal-to-noise ratio...

EDIT: The frequency of the sweep shall be low. My focus lies on hitting your personal resonance frequency to increase the effect of binaural beats. As written in the linked post: This maximum declines as the carrier moves away from 440 Hz.

I collected references, supporting the hypothesis that binaural beats have an influence in our brain (see here).

I currently see two possibilities to possibly increase the (measurable) effect of binaural beats:

  1. What-ever brain wave doesn't have a fixed frequency but a range. Sweeping across the frequency band could be an improvement.
  2. Sweeping the volume from left to right.

Is this already researched?

EDIT 2: Sometimes (white, pink, brown) noise is mentioned to increase the effect. There might be a optimal signal-to-noise ratio...

EDIT: The frequency of the sweep shall be low. My focus lies on hitting your personal resonance frequency to increase the effect of binaural beats. As written in the linked post: This maximum declines as the carrier moves away from 440 Hz.

I collected references, supporting the hypothesis that binaural beats have an influence in our brain (see here).

I currently see two possibilities to possibly increase the (measurable) effect of binaural beats:

  1. What-ever brain wave doesn't have a fixed frequency but a range. Sweeping across the frequency band could be an improvement.
  2. Sweeping the volume from left to right.

Is this already researched?

EDIT 2: Sometimes (white, pink, brown) noise is mentioned to increase the effect. There might be a optimal signal-to-noise ratio...

EDIT: The frequency of the sweep shall be low. My focus lies on hitting your personal resonance frequency to increase the effect of binaural beats. As written in the linked post: This maximum declines as the carrier moves away from 440 Hz.

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I collected references, supporting the hypothesis that binaural beats have an influence in our brain (see here).

I currently see two possibilities to possibly increase the (measurable) effect of binaural beats:

  1. What-ever brain wave doesn't have a fixed frequency but a range. Sweeping across the frequency band could be an improvement.
  2. Sweeping the volume from left to right.

Is this already researched?

EDIT 2: Sometimes (white, pink, brown) noise is mentioned to increase the effect. There might be a optimal signal-to-noise ratio...

EDIT: The frequency of the sweep shall be low. My focus lies on hitting your personal resonance frequency to increase the effect of binaural beats. As written in the linked post: This maximum declines as the carrier moves away from 440 Hz.

I collected references, supporting the hypothesis that binaural beats have an influence in our brain (see here).

I currently see two possibilities to possibly increase the (measurable) effect of binaural beats:

  1. What-ever brain wave doesn't have a fixed frequency but a range. Sweeping across the frequency band could be an improvement.
  2. Sweeping the volume from left to right.

Is this already researched?

EDIT: The frequency of the sweep shall be low. My focus lies on hitting your personal resonance frequency to increase the effect of binaural beats. As written in the linked post: This maximum declines as the carrier moves away from 440 Hz.

I collected references, supporting the hypothesis that binaural beats have an influence in our brain (see here).

I currently see two possibilities to possibly increase the (measurable) effect of binaural beats:

  1. What-ever brain wave doesn't have a fixed frequency but a range. Sweeping across the frequency band could be an improvement.
  2. Sweeping the volume from left to right.

Is this already researched?

EDIT 2: Sometimes (white, pink, brown) noise is mentioned to increase the effect. There might be a optimal signal-to-noise ratio...

EDIT: The frequency of the sweep shall be low. My focus lies on hitting your personal resonance frequency to increase the effect of binaural beats. As written in the linked post: This maximum declines as the carrier moves away from 440 Hz.

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I collected references, supporting the hypothesis that binaural beats have an influence in our brain (see here).

I currently see two possibilities to possibly increase the (measurable) effect of binaural beats:

  1. What-ever brain wave doesn't have a fixed frequency but a range. Sweeping across the frequency band could be an improvement.
  2. Sweeping the volume from left to right.

Is this already researched?

EDIT: The frequency of the sweep shall be low. My focus lies on hitting your personal resonance frequency to increase the effect of binaural beats. As written in the linked post: This maximum declines as the carrier moves away from 440 Hz.

I collected references, supporting the hypothesis that binaural beats have an influence in our brain (see here).

I currently see two possibilities to possibly increase the (measurable) effect of binaural beats:

  1. What-ever brain wave doesn't have a fixed frequency but a range. Sweeping across the frequency band could be an improvement.
  2. Sweeping the volume from left to right.

Is this already researched?

I collected references, supporting the hypothesis that binaural beats have an influence in our brain (see here).

I currently see two possibilities to possibly increase the (measurable) effect of binaural beats:

  1. What-ever brain wave doesn't have a fixed frequency but a range. Sweeping across the frequency band could be an improvement.
  2. Sweeping the volume from left to right.

Is this already researched?

EDIT: The frequency of the sweep shall be low. My focus lies on hitting your personal resonance frequency to increase the effect of binaural beats. As written in the linked post: This maximum declines as the carrier moves away from 440 Hz.

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