Entrainment-Induced Myelination Patterns

Entrainment-Induced Myelination Patterns: A Comprehensive Overview Introduction Neural entrainment refers to the synchronization of brain activity to an external rhythmic stimulus or behavioral pattern. Recent research suggests that entrainment – whether via rhythmic sensory stimulation (auditory/visual), non-invasive brain stimulation (e.g. transcranial magnetic or electrical stimulation), or repetitive behavioral training – can induce changes in myelination … Read more

Frequency Effects on Cognition

Frequency-Based Neurostimulation: Effects on the Brain and Behavior 7.83 Hz – Schumann Resonance and Neural Activity Earth’s “heartbeat” and human brain waves: The fundamental Schumann resonance at ~7.83 Hz is a naturally occurring electromagnetic oscillation in the Earth-ionosphere cavity. Interestingly, this extremely low frequency lies near the border of human theta and alpha brain waves (which range … Read more