Audio Brainwave Entrainment for ADHD Posted: 06-11-08 05:16am
When you hear the term “brainwave
entrainment” you may have several
thoughts. First, what is a brainwave
exactly? You’ve probably heard the term
a million times, but do you really know
what it is? Secondly, how do you train
brainwaves? And finally, how can this help
ADHD? These types of questions are very
typical and completely normal. So you
don’t have to worry, you’re not alone
in wanting answers to these questions.
To answer your first question, brainwaves
can be defined as the electrical operation
of the brain. When the brain operates, the
nerve cells of the brain send electrical
impulses, which causes quick voltage
fluctuations in the brain. This occurs in
various parts of the brain and there even
varying frequencies that these occur in.
The varying frequencies correspond with
the certain mental states that occur in
the brain as well.
Now, to answer your second question, audio
brainwave entrainment is when you play
audio that uses pulses of sound near the
frequency that the brain is operating at.
You can even use audio brainwave
entrainment to persuade the brain to
change its frequency.
What happens in audio brainwave
entrainment is that the brain begins to
“follow” the frequency of the pulses
of sound. Audio brainwave entrainment uses
technology that inserts subtle beats,
modulations and pulses into music. When
you listen to the music, slight vibrations
occur in the ear drum that is then echoed
by the brain. The brain then begins to
help you change your mental state.
If you are a person who suffers from ADHD
you probably have issues focusing.
Individuals with ADD/ADHD have specific
brainwave patterns. Through audio
brainwave entrainment the person is able
to actually speed up their brainwaves so
that they can begin to concentrate. The
audio causes the left brain to remain
dominant so that the person can increase
their ability to concentrate, reduce
emotional response and also to reduce
hyperactivity.
These audio brainwave entrainment
increases the beta brainwaves and acts as
a “mental workout” of sorts. You are
able to increase the electrical activity
in the brain, increase the blood flow to
the brain, and promote new nerve cell
growth in the brain. Individuals can cause
major shifts in the brainwave patterns
after one short session.
However, to change your emotions and
behaviors over time you will want to use a
series of sessions on a regular basis over
several months. Eventually, your brain
will be trained to produce these same
patterns on its own, thus allowing you to
have greater control over your ability to
concentrate and reduce hyperactivity.