Science & RESEARCH

Explore a diverse range of research articles and scientific studies from leading experts in sound and music therapy.

Videos

This curated selection of videos offers inspirational insights into the powerful potential of binaural beat sound therapy. Explore the science behind this emerging field and discover how it could become the medicine of the future.

Can SOUND Heal Through Frequencies Affecting Brainwaves? | Gaia

Discover how sound vibrations affect brain wavelengths with experts Gregg Braden, Dr. Jeffrey D. Thompson, Dr. Theresa Bullard, and Jonathan Goldman. Using EEG scans, they link ancient teachings and rituals with modern science, revealing how sound frequencies can alter consciousness and offer profound healing and transformation.

The Extraordinary Impact Sound Has On Your Everyday Life | Sonic Magic | Spark

Sound captivates, irritates, and alters history. “Sonic Magic: The Wonder and Science of Sound” reveals sound’s historical impact and transformative potential, including cymatics and acoustic ecology. It explores sound’s influence on our past and highlights cutting-edge research using sound to combat cancer and advance medical breakthroughs.

A Neuroscientist Explains the Science behind Sound Healing

Neuroscientist Dr. Alarik Arenander explains how the vibration of sound can create order in a disorganized cell and healing in the body. “Everything in life is vibration”-Albert Einstein.

The Sacred Secrets of SOUND | Gaia

Explore the idea that all existence sprang from sound, as experts connect religions, magic, and quantum physics with ancient knowledge from Egypt, Tibet, and native tribes. Using sacred geometry and modern science, this video analyzes humanity’s universal links with sound and the profound impact it has on our understanding of existence.

They call them “THE HOLY FREQUENCIES” | SACRED KNOWLEDGE Of Ancient Solfeggio Scale | Be Inspired

Explore the enchanting Solfeggio frequencies and their potential to harmonize mind and spirit. This video delves into their historical roots, scientific insights, and how these ancient sound patterns resonate with the body’s energy fields, potentially fostering healing, transformation, and personal growth. Discover their magical power for well-being.

The Medicine of Frequencies. What did Einstein mean? | Dr. Mitchell Abrams

Radiologist Dr. Mitch Abrams, inspired by Einstein, explores medicine’s future through energy and compassion. After surviving a heart condition, he dedicated a decade to merging research with personal experience. In this TEDx talk, he shares a holistic, heart-centered vision for healthcare, advocating for compassion and interconnectedness.

Why raising your vibration increases serendipity. | Joanna McEwen 

Joanna, a sound therapist with an MA in Applied Anthropology, will discuss sound therapy’s significance. With over 15 years of experience, she supports diverse groups, including children with special needs. She creates wellbeing workshops combining sound healing, music, drama, mindfulness, and body awareness, and is also an Empowered Learning Practitioner.

Sound Therapy for Anxiety and Stress: Jonathan Adams and Montana Skies 

Seeing music as more than just a way to entertain and move our emotions, Jonathan recounts his own struggles with stress and anxiety, and explores the potential of sound as a healing force.

Music Medicine: Sound At A Cellular Level | Dr. Lee Bartel 

Dr. Lee Bartel, Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, explores how music and sound vibrations aid in treating conditions like Fibromyalgia, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Depression, and improve blood flow. With extensive experience in music and health, he demonstrates vibroacoustic devices and has a background in neuroscience and rehabilitation science.

Music Is Medicine | Michael Boidy 

Mike Boidy, a filmmaker known for projects like National Geographic’s “Great Migrations” and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, discovered sound’s healing power after a helicopter crash. Now directing the documentary “Heart Beat,” he explores sound healing and our role as instruments in the universe’s symphony in this TEDx talk.

Scientific Research & Studies

Delve into the dynamic realm of sound therapy. Current studies highlight the need for continued research, paving the way for groundbreaking advancements that position sound therapy as a cornerstone of future holistic health practices.

In 1983, the CIA released an assessment of the Gateway Process, a method developed by the Monroe Institute for expanding consciousness and enhancing mental functions through binaural beats and meditation. It concludes the process may effectively alter consciousness, with applications for both personal growth and intelligence operations.

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Binaural Beats On Relaxation & Anxiety: (2008) investigates how binaural beats impact relaxation and anxiety levels. Conducted with healthy participants, the research found that binaural beats can effectively reduce anxiety and enhance relaxation. The results suggest that binaural beats may be a useful tool for stress management and emotional well-being.

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Binaural Beats On Cognitive Performance & Anxiety: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis” (2020) evaluates the impact of binaural beats on cognitive performance and anxiety. The meta-analysis reveals that binaural beats have a modest positive effect on reducing anxiety and improving cognitive performance

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Binaural Beats On Better Sleep: A study of 15 elite young soccer players found that eight weeks of sleeping with binaural beats in the delta and theta ranges improved sleep quality, awakening ease, and mental state while reducing daytime sleepiness, compared to sleeping in silence. This suggests benefits for athletic recovery and mental health.

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Binaural Beats On Working Memory: Participants performing a visuospatial task with 15Hz binaural beats showed increased response accuracy and enhanced cortical network strength as well as promoting high information transfer and consistent connection strengths in the brain.

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Binaural Beats on Pain: In a study of 49 boys undergoing sub-umbilical surgery with propofol and caudal blockade, delta binaural beats significantly reduced the amount of propofol needed for anesthesia compared to the control group.

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