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neuphony9 · 3 months ago
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The EEG Flex Cap offers comfortable, adjustable, and secure electrode placement for optimal brainwave monitoring. Designed for ease of use, it provides accurate, real-time data for neurofeedback applications and research, ensuring reliable performance and user comfort.
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neophony · 9 months ago
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Neurofeedback Training & Therapy at Home - Unlock Your Mind with Neuphony
Discover the Neuphony EEG Flex Cap - a versatile, portable EEG machine for brain wave reading, neurofeedback training, and biofeedback therapy. Ideal for EEG tests, brain scans, and mind control training.
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timclymer · 5 years ago
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Hypnosis and Sleep – Are They Similar
Pavlov believed that hypnosis and sleep were identical. In spite of thousands of published studies and papers, this is still the most popular belief today. In truth, the hypnotic trance state is related more to the waking state than to the normal sleep.
Let us compare hypnosis and sleep.
1. Induction: Normal sleep is not induced by another person, while hypnotic trance is usually induced by another person. Hypnosis can be achieved without the mention or suggestion of sleep.
2. Suggestibility: In normal, physiological sleep, the person will not respond to suggestions and other light sensory stimulus. In the hypnotic state, the subject is highly susceptible to suggestions.
3. Tendon Reflexes: The tendon reflexes are elicited by lightly but firmly tapping certain tendons to flex the corresponding muscles. This is indicative of a normal neuro-spinal and neuro-muscular communications. In knee jerk when the tendon below the knee cap is tapped with percussion hammer while the knee is flexed and flaccid, there is a forward jerky movement of the legs due the contraction of the muscles of the thighs. Such tendon reflexes are diminished or abolished in deep sleep while these are present in hypnosis.
4. Muscle Tone: In normal sleep, muscles usually become flaccid from diminished muscular tone and action. On the contrary, the muscles, especially those of the arms and legs are maintained in a state called tonic rigidity. These muscles, however, can be made to relax completely and attain a near flaccid state through appropriate suggestions during the hypnotic trance.
5. Reasoning: While asleep, the normal reasoning capability of the individual is switched off temporarily. In hypnotic trance, the subject is perfectly capable of reasoning, though the reasoning could become directional due the suggestions implanted by the hypnotist.
6. Brain Activity: The EEG (Electro Encephalogram), which records brain activity and electric impulses inside the brain, shows similar waves during the hypnotic and waking state, while the waves during the sleep are quite different from these two states.
7. Somnambulism, where the subject walks around or performs some activities during sleep is actually the deepest kind of subconscious activity akin to deep hypnotic trance and should not be considered a sleep activity.
Thus, though hypnotic trance state is sometimes referred to as a guided ‘sleep’, it is not similar to the normal physiological sleep. It is a well known occurrence that people fall of to normal sleep after a prolonged hypnotic session or auto hypnotic therapy. This is a normal phenomenon.
Source by Dr. Hanish Babu, MD
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homesolutionsforev · 5 years ago
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Hypnosis and Sleep – Are They Similar
Pavlov believed that hypnosis and sleep were identical. In spite of thousands of published studies and papers, this is still the most popular belief today. In truth, the hypnotic trance state is related more to the waking state than to the normal sleep.
Let us compare hypnosis and sleep.
1. Induction: Normal sleep is not induced by another person, while hypnotic trance is usually induced by another person. Hypnosis can be achieved without the mention or suggestion of sleep.
2. Suggestibility: In normal, physiological sleep, the person will not respond to suggestions and other light sensory stimulus. In the hypnotic state, the subject is highly susceptible to suggestions.
3. Tendon Reflexes: The tendon reflexes are elicited by lightly but firmly tapping certain tendons to flex the corresponding muscles. This is indicative of a normal neuro-spinal and neuro-muscular communications. In knee jerk when the tendon below the knee cap is tapped with percussion hammer while the knee is flexed and flaccid, there is a forward jerky movement of the legs due the contraction of the muscles of the thighs. Such tendon reflexes are diminished or abolished in deep sleep while these are present in hypnosis.
4. Muscle Tone: In normal sleep, muscles usually become flaccid from diminished muscular tone and action. On the contrary, the muscles, especially those of the arms and legs are maintained in a state called tonic rigidity. These muscles, however, can be made to relax completely and attain a near flaccid state through appropriate suggestions during the hypnotic trance.
5. Reasoning: While asleep, the normal reasoning capability of the individual is switched off temporarily. In hypnotic trance, the subject is perfectly capable of reasoning, though the reasoning could become directional due the suggestions implanted by the hypnotist.
6. Brain Activity: The EEG (Electro Encephalogram), which records brain activity and electric impulses inside the brain, shows similar waves during the hypnotic and waking state, while the waves during the sleep are quite different from these two states.
7. Somnambulism, where the subject walks around or performs some activities during sleep is actually the deepest kind of subconscious activity akin to deep hypnotic trance and should not be considered a sleep activity.
Thus, though hypnotic trance state is sometimes referred to as a guided ‘sleep’, it is not similar to the normal physiological sleep. It is a well known occurrence that people fall of to normal sleep after a prolonged hypnotic session or auto hypnotic therapy. This is a normal phenomenon.
Source by Dr. Hanish Babu, MD
from Home Solutions Forev https://homesolutionsforev.com/hypnosis-and-sleep-are-they-similar/ via Home Solutions on WordPress
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neuphony9 · 3 months ago
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Neuphony's EEG technology captures and analyzes brain waves, offering real-time insights into cognitive states. It's designed for personalized neurofeedback, meditation, and mental health improvement, empowering users to enhance focus, relaxation, and overall brain performance through data-driven approaches.
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neuphony9 · 4 months ago
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Experience real-time cognitive insights and EEG data with precise brainwave monitoring. The Neuphony Flex Cap, featuring 8+2 channel EEG sensors, provides unparalleled accuracy for neurofeedback training, cognitive enhancement, and mental wellness. Trusted by CDAC, NIMHANS, IIT Mandi, Sports Authority of India, and DRDO.
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neuphony9 · 3 months ago
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Neuphony is revolutionizing neurofeedback and brain research with advanced EEG technology designed for researchers and practitioners. In this video, discover how the Neuphony™ EEG Flex Cap empowers researchers, practitioners, and institutions to access real-time brain data for critical applications in cognitive enhancement, neurotherapy, and brain-computer interface (BCI) development.
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neuphony9 · 3 months ago
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Have you ever struggled to stay focused or found yourself easily distracted? Many people face these challenges in today’s fast-paced world. But what if there was a way to harness the power of your brainwaves to improve your focus and attention? That’s where EEG insights come in
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neuphony9 · 5 months ago
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Neuphony's Flex Cap offers precise EEG brainwave monitoring with comfortable, adjustable design. Ideal for research and personal use, it provides real-time insights into brain activity, enhancing mental wellness and cognitive performance. Perfect for both professionals and enthusiasts.
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neuphony9 · 2 months ago
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Today, neuroscience has advanced to such an extent that we can discuss the minute mechanisms of a human brain in detail. Such a device is one example-the electroencephalogram (EEG). It is a non-invasive tool that measures the electrical activity in the human brain. What we know today from EEG has become important for enhancing mental well-being-even identifying specific patterns influencing states of stress, anxiety, and sleep disorders. In this article, contributions of EEG insights on mental wellness are discussed with a perspective of how EEG flex caps and the brain wave sensors contribute to that ever-transforming field.
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neuphony9 · 3 months ago
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The EEG Wearable Flex Cap by Neuphony is a comfortable, flexible cap designed for precise brain wave monitoring. It offers real-time EEG data, enhancing neurofeedback sessions and brain training exercises, making it ideal for cognitive enhancement and mental well-being
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neuphony9 · 4 months ago
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The EEG Flex Cap 8+2 channel by Neuphony is a flexible, comfortable headgear with 8 active electrodes and 2 reference electrodes. It offers precise monitoring of brain activity, combining ease of use with advanced neurotechnology for enhanced cognitive and emotional analysis.
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neophony · 9 months ago
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EEG Flex Cap: 8 Channel Dry EEG & Neurofeedback Device
Discover the Neuphony EEG Flex Cap - a versatile, portable EEG machine for brain wave reading, neurofeedback training, and biofeedback therapy. Ideal for EEG tests, brain scans, and mind control training.
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neophony · 10 months ago
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EEG Flex Cap: 8 Channel Dry EEG & Neurofeedback Device
Neuphony provides Real-time High Quality EEG data which is a must for Brain Computer Interface (BCI) & offered continuous dedicated support to achieve our goal.” — Dr. Priyanka Jain (C-DAC, Delhi)
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more info:https://neuphony.com/brain-wearables/eeg-flex-cap/
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