Binaural Audio Brain Training

Posted by David DeLauro on Monday, March 28. 2011 at 11:30 in Homeopathy, Meditation

Someone suggested in a recent post about meditation that I look into the effects of Binaural Beats. I had researched the subject several years ago and had good results but the technology for generating the audio was still in its proprietary phase and so the (free) tools that I was using required C compilers and building your own waveforms in text files. Today, there are binaural sound production application all over the mobile market as well as for home usage.

Binaural BeatsFor those unfamiliar with binaural audio (or binaural beats), the basic premise is that playing two different frequencies, one in the left ear and the other in the right, results in a perceived third frequency. Scientific research has shown that the aural effects are measurable and actually do create these audio frequency hallucinations as well as physical responses to the hallucinated sound as if the listener was actually "hearing" the sound. Further research has shown that brainwave patterns will begin to move closer to the frequency of continual sound. This process is called entrainment and it is this process that has lead to the study and use of binaural beats to change brainwave patterns to reach a desired mental state. The table below lists observed brainwave frequencies and what they are associated with when observing them:

Frequency rangeNameUsually associated with:
> 40 HzGamma wavesHigher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear, and consciousness
13–39 HzBeta wavesActive, busy or anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, and or paranoia
7–13 HzAlpha wavesRelaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness, REM sleep, Dreams
4–7 HzTheta wavesdeep meditation/relaxation, NREM sleep
< 4 HzDelta wavesDeep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness

Binaural beat stimulation has been used fairly extensively to induce a variety of states of consciousness, and there has been some work done in regards to the effects of these stimuli on relaxation, focus, attention, and states of consciousness. Studies have shown that with repeated training to distinguish close frequency sounds that a plastic reorganization of the brain occurs for the trained frequencies. So, in theory, those that have trouble quieting the mind or sitting still long enough to focus for meditation could use this method to train the mind to be able to enter into these brainwave states.


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This is very interesting. Kind of like those audio files they made called "itrips" or something like that. It was supposed to be audio files you could listen to and would stimulate your mind to feel like you were on different drugs. didn't work for me.
#1 RootYourDroid.net (Homepage) on 2011-03-28 13:06
Love the post! really interesting read thanks for sharing!
#2 Glovey (Homepage) on 2011-03-28 13:47
This looks very useful. Quality post, as usual.
#3 Anonymous on 2011-03-28 21:40
I need some of this when im trying to study!
#4 Ross (Homepage) on 2011-03-28 22:47
You can even have your breasts grow with that technique.
#5 Patti D. (Homepage) on 2011-03-29 04:09
i kind of 100% want to try this. :-P is 400 hertz hard to get? special headphoes neeeded? or no?
#6 Anonymous (Homepage) on 2011-03-29 21:54
I've been trying to get into this for some time now. It seems pretty sick.
#7 Wayward (Homepage) on 2011-03-30 14:53
okay thats a really good post. still the best blog i've ever seen.
#8 Anonymous (Homepage) on 2011-04-01 10:29
thanks for the info.
#9 fabio_2007 (Homepage) on 2011-04-02 05:19
i would love to try this
#10 -DO- on 2011-04-14 09:35

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