Hemi-Sync® research has been ongoing for over four decades, and today is concentrated in three distinct areas:
Clinical application
by members of The Monroe Institute’s Professional Division. This might involve, for example, studying Metamusic® as an aid for reducing anxiety in a dentist’s waiting room.
Independent clinical research
by universities or other institutions on the mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of the Hemi-Sync® process.
Applied research
In The Monroe Institute laboratory to improve and expand Hemi-Sync® applications. The Institute uses conventional scientific procedures whenever feasible but does not limit itself to such processes.
Latest research
Binaural Auditory Beats Affect Vigilance Performance & Mood
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Reprint from Physiology & Behavior, Vol. 63, No. 2, pp. 249-252, 1998
© 1998 Elsevier Science Inc.
Binaural Auditory Beats Affect Vigilance
Performance and Mood
JAMES D. LANE,*…
Auditory Brain Wave Stimulation in Treating Alcoholic Depression
A Study of Cognitive Substance Abuse Treatment With and Without Auditory Guidance
by Gilbert O. Sanders, EdD, and Raymond O. Waldkoetter, EdD
At the time of this study Gilbert Sanders was i…
Inducing States of Consciousness with a Binaural Beat Technology
Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on New Science, pp. 11-15
© 1997 by The International Association for New Science
F.HOLMES ATWATER
Research Director
The Monroe I…
Accessing Anomalous States of Consciousness with a Binaural Beat Technology
Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 11. No. 3, pp. 263-274, 1997 0892-3310/97 © 1997 Society for Scientific Exploration
F.HOLMES ATWATER, The Monroe Institute, Faber, VA 22938
Abst…
Binaural-Beat Induced Theta EEG Activity and Hypnotic Susceptibility
Brian Brady
Northern Arizona University
May 1997
ABSTRACT
Six participants varying in degree of hypnotizability (two lows, two mediums, and two highs) were exposed to three sessions of a bin…