May-August 2011 from YouTube Website
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Powerful Concentration, Focus & Manifestation -
Gamma 40 Hz -
What Are Gamma Brain
Waves?
Gamma Brain Waves have the smallest amplitude on an E.E.G. in comparison to the other four basic types of brainwave frequencies. Gamma Brain Waves have long been considered the brain's information and sensory-binding brainwave - or the brainwave that is able to link and process information from all parts of the brain.
Having
high amounts of Gamma Brainwave activity has been associated with:
having high levels of intelligence, being compassionate, having high
amounts of self-control, and feelings of natural happiness.
There
seems to be a correlation with higher amounts of Gamma Brainwave
activity and increased brain functioning ability.
People have reported being able to learn quicker and being
able to maintain a laser-like focus after listening to Gamma Waves.
I.Q. scores have also been noted to increase after one's Gamma Brain
Waves increase.
Cultivating brainwave flexibility by learning to access other brainwave states of awareness like Gamma is a great skill to learn. There are many benefits and new experiences that can be had by experiencing an altered state of consciousness.
If you'd like to experience Gamma Brain Waves, I suggest that you
check out some brainwave products - many of which you can test out
for free before you buy.
One frequency in
the Gamma Waves range, which cycles 40 times per second (e.g. At a
rate of 40 Hz), has been known to regulate memory processing in the
brain. If you are currently having difficulty remembering
information like: names, dates, events, plans, etc. - you would
likely benefit from increasing your Gamma Brainwave range.
Gamma Brainwave activity is responsible
for making smells more powerful, increasing your visual acuity,
sharpening your hearing, and making foods taste better. Those who
lack Gamma Brain Waves may have the same foods or be put in the same
environment, but their brain's will not have as much sensory-rich
processing as individuals with Gamma activity.
This is why
on a memorable night you'll often remember the music that was
playing, the aroma of the atmosphere, what you saw, the foods you
ate, etc. The Gamma Brain Wave state is an incredibly focused one
and allows us to get the richest possible sensory experience as a
result of our external world.
People without much Gamma activity literally cannot
imagine what they are missing out on - unless they have experienced
Gamma activity before.
This
makes complete sense due the fact that people suffering from
clinical depression tend to have lower-than-average amounts of Gamma
Brain Waves.
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Focus, Concentrate, Study Music - Beta and Gamma
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The fastest documented
brainwave
frequency range is that of Gamma Brain Waves - which oscillate
within the range of 40 Hz to 70 Hz.
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