Study Demonstrates Efficacy of Hemi-Sync® for Military Postdeployment Stress
The Effects of Hemi-Sync® on Electrocortical Activity
The Effect of Hemispheric Synchronization on Intraoperative Analgesia
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

Music and Hemi-Sync in the Treatment of Children with Developmental Disabilities
December 10, 1996
Open Ear, 2, pp. 14-17, 1996 ABSTRACT The role of music and Hemi-Sync has been explored in the rehabilitation of 20 developmentally disabled children. The children ranged in age from 5 months to 8 years with an average age of 2 years. Within the broad category of developmental disability the children had received specific diagnoses […]

The Facilitation of Attention Utilizing Therapeutic Sounds
October 18, 1996
by George Guilfoyle, Ph.D., and Dominic Carbone, Ph.D. When each ear is presented simultaneously with a pure tone signal, and these tones differ by only a small amount (from 1 to 25 Hz), they continually mesh in and out of phase with each other to produce a binaural beat. According to Atwater (1996) “the binaural […]

EEG and Subjective Correlates of Alpha-Frequency Binaural-Beat Stimulation Combined with Alpha Biofeedback
May 10, 1990
by Dale S. Foster Memphis State University May 1990 This study is dedicated to my Mom and Dad, my sisters, Denise and Diann, and my brother Doug without whose encouragement and support this project would have been much more difficult. Acknowledgements I would like to express my appreciation to Dr. Robert Crawford, Dr. Robert Davis, […]