By listening to the Focus CDs while reading, studying,
or working, you can dramatically improve your levels of
concentration and clarity, significantly increase your memory
retention, and enhance your mental functioning.
The Focus collection is comprised of two discs. Each disc
works in a unique way to enhance your focus, clarity, attention,
and concentration for a variety of situations.
The tracks are designed with long running times (ranging
from 22 to 72 minutes) in case you would like to read, work,
study, or exercise for a long period of time, but you do
not need to listen to a track in its entirety to obtain
the benefits. You may listen to only a portion of the track
if you'd like. The frequencies were also arranged with continuous
peaks to keep you as focused as possible if you need to
concentrate for long stretches of time.
Disc 1 contains one 72-minute track titled
Clarity.
Clarity is intended for listening in situations
that require relaxed concentration, such as reading or engaging
in a hobby. Clarity may also be used during an
exercise session—while jogging, for example—to
assist you in achieving the "zone" described by
many athletes. Clarity utilizes the Alpha brainwave
state.
Disc 2 contains two separate tracks:
The first track, titled
Focus, is a 50-minute
track intended for listening while performing tasks that
require heightened attention, such as working, studying,
or any situation requiring specific attention to detail.
Focus utilizes the Beta brainwave state.
The second track, titled Envision, is a 22-minute
track to be used whenever a creativity boost is needed.
Envision may also be used for quick problem-solving
and brainstorming sessions in order to trigger creative
and innovative solutions. Envision utilizes the
Alpha and Theta brainwave states.
Both the Clarity and the Focus tracks
may be used to trigger enhanced mental processing and higher-level
thinking. Several research studies have proven the effectiveness
of using Alpha and Beta brainwave states to enhance mental
performance.
Binaural audio has been used in the classroom to enhance
learning ability. Under the direction of psychologist Devon
Edrington, students taking an Introductory Psychology course
used audio tapes containing binaural beat technology to
influence learning ability. The study found that students
who were taught, studied, and took tests while listening
to the binaural audio tapes did significantly better than
a control group not using the tapes. Students using binaural
audio tapes scored, on average, approximately ten points
higher than students not using the tapes. (Edrington, D.,
1984, A Palliative for Wandering Attention, research
paper.)
In studies conducted by Harold Russell, Ph.D., and his
associate, John Carter, training of the brain hemispheres
of students was found to significantly improve the students'
performance scores on the WAIS I.Q. test. In a 1984 Megabrain
Report, Dr. Gene Brockopp reported that "coherence
of high frequency EEG (brainwave) patterns is apparently
related to increased intellectual functioning."
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