Ep187: The Science of Brainwaves: How Sound, Light, and Frequency Rewire the Mind for Focus and Recovery with Dr. Patrick Porter
Description
● What real brain training looks like
● Different types of brain waves and their roles
● Sound vs. vibration — how each affects the brain
● The role of light in brainwave training
● What BrainTap is and how it works
● What’s happening neurologically during brainwave training
● Frequency and ancient technology connections
● The future of neuroscience and wellness
● One piece of advice for someone feeling mentally exhausted or stuck
● And so much more!
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