Brain
Expression™
Access new ideas, creativity and heightened
imagination. Move past writer's block and "boxed" thinking.
This CD uses brainwave entrainment to create a state
of intense creative focus, or what some might call a
creative "zone", where you not only have access
to a greater range of ideas, but also have the focus
and energy to put those ideas into action.
All you need to use Brain Expression
is a CD player. Use this CD while performing a
creative activity, such as writing, painting, brainstorming
or reading fiction.
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longer available
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Research:
It
a well known that brainwave entrainment can increase
and enhance creativity. When the brain
reaches
certain states, visualization becomes vivid,
memories flow easier and one can approach ideas from
fresh
perspectives.
This CD acts to recreate these patterns
while you work. The result is a a state of intense
creative focus. Think back to one of your
most productive
days, when you were perhaps painting or writing
for hours on end. In such a state,
not only do ideas flow naturally but you have the
energy and capability to expand upon those ideas
and make them real. It is in this state that much
of the greatest creative works
have
been
devised.
Unfortunately, for most creative professionals,
reaching the creative "zone" is a rare
event at best. That is where Brain Expression can help
by using sound patterns to interact with your current
brainwaves, producing a creative focus state
that is also facilitating of ideas, abstract concepts
and brainstorming. Brain Expression helps you keep
ideas fresh in your mind as you bring the creation
to life, and gives you the focus you need to accomplish
your finest creative work.
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This product is no longer available.
Similar and better sessions are now available
in our
software. |
Research & Further
Reading
Applied research using alpha/theta training for
enhancing creativity and well-being. Boynton,
T. (2001) Journal of Neurotherapy, 5(1-2), 5-18.
Ecological validity of neurofeedback: Modulation
of slow wave EEG enhances musical performance. NeuroReport,
14(1), Egner, T., & Gruzelier, J. H. (2003, in press)
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and
Creativity - What's the Connection?, The Journal of Creative
Behaviour, Vol 28, Number 3, Third Quarter 1994, Bonnie Cramond.
Mega Brain Power, Michael Hutchison

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