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    electroencephalogram‚ also known as the EEG is the recording of electrical activity of the brain in various states of rest or stimulation. The test is performed using the electroencephalography machine which records the brainwaves in Hz or cycles per second. The characteristics of normal brainwave have been established. Their frequency is typically between 1 and 30 hertz‚ having a dominant rhythm of 10 HZ and average amplitude (the height of the wave) of 20 to 100 micro volts. Not surprising‚ the different

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    Advantage of Music

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    Advantages of music Affecting the brain waves According to studies it has been proven that your brainwaves can get stimulated with strong beats. The stimulation takes place to resonate in sync with the beat. Sharp beats ensure sharp concentration and it can help you attain a meditative and calm state. Music and your heart rate: Due to alternations taking place in brainwaves‚ other bodily functions also get affected. Functions like heart rate and breathing that are controlled by the autonomic

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    Meditation and the Brain

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    Meditation and the Brain Caitlin Scofield BACK-STORY "It is the face of our shadow that stares at us from across the iron curtain." - Jung        I have never known nor feigned to know what it is I step into when I step forward. Last night I happened upon a question that shook me and left an unsettling feeling in my bones‚ like a call to look in‚ to traverse through darkness unarmed. I was beckoned to seek the meaning of my life. I have a way of intellectualizing things‚ of making them

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    Canada Informative Speech

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    Hello! I am Aishwaria and I am 11 years old. I go to a school at Scarborough. I am writing it because to tell you Canada is a big and a safe place. In Canada there are many different school examples: Cornell Jr Public School‚ Robert Bonder Jr Public school and many more. In Canada kindergarten to grade 12 is free. In Canada there is free health care. If you are sick or have any health problem you can go to the doctor or the hospital. These are some of the different hospital: Scarborough general Hospital

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    Music therapy is an established health profession in which music is used within a therapeutic relationship to improve the physical and cognitive state of a patient. The specialized music therapist has one main goal with their client‚ to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a professional. Music therapy can help reduce muscle tension‚ decrease anxiety‚ and help improve self-image. Although music therapy has a lot of benefits‚ there is more to music therapy than just

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    Auditory Rhythms

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    Miller‚ Carlson and McCauley (2013) tested if the internal clock could be entrained or synchronized with an asynchronous (single repetitive) tone while responding to stimuli on a computer screen. The first of three experiments examined how auditory entrainment or auditory synching affected visual attention (Miller et al.‚ 2013). As tones were being played‚ participants made a saccade‚ or a quick eye movement‚ from a central fixation point to a test dot that would appear on a computer screen at end of

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    [pic] English Language Unit Pre-sessional 2010 THE EXPERIENTIAL MARKETING The experiential marketing in entrainment and tourism industry Written Project By Qi Mi Student ID: 200744344 2nd September 2010 Supervisor: Lucia Brandi Declaration The work contained in this project is my own and has not been submitted for any other qualification. All sentences and passages quoted from published sources have been specifically acknowledged by referencing to author‚ work and

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    |culture in their own ways. The radio had given Americans a new form of both entrainment as| | |well as a way to have information passed easily over a large amount of people. With that | | |development print while still important was not the only way to have information and | | |entrainment move throughout large amounts of people. Today the radio is still present in |

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    Brain Wves

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    1. Define an electrocardiogram. An electrocardiogram is a recording of the electric activity of the heart. An electrocardiogram (E.C.G) is a simple‚ noninvasive procedure. Electrodes are placed on the skin of the chest and connected in a specific order to a machine that‚ when turned on‚ measures electrical activity all over the heart. Output usually appears on a long scroll of paper that displays a printed graph of activity on a computer screen. 2. What are the four types of brain waves and distinguish

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    1 “What is Hypnosis?” Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy. Division 30 of the American Psychological Association describes hypnosis as “beginning with an introduction to the hypnotic process during which‚ it is explained suggestions for imaginative experiences will be presented to the client. This "hypnotic induction" is an extended initial suggestion for the client to use their imagination‚ and may contain

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