Audio – Visual Entrainment : Physiological Mechanisms and Clinical Outcomes. Siever, D. & Collura, T. Audio – Visual Entrainment : Physiological Mechanisms and Clinical Outcomes, pages 51-95. Elsevier, 2017. Website abstract bibtex Audio–visual entrainment (AVE) is a technique in which lights flash into the eyes while tones are pulsed into the ears in the brain wave frequency range from 1 to 40 Hz. AVE is one of the most intriguing of stimulation technologies. AVE stimulates neurotransmitters, increases cerebral blood flow, produces deep autonomic calming, hypnotic induction and meditative effects and excites and reestablishes neural networks. Applications of AVE are wide ranging. Clinical studies showing efficacy of AVE for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), worry, depression, anxiety, cognitive decline, balance and memory in seniors, concussion, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), seasonal affective disorder (SAD), and pain remediation. AVE also improves peak-performance, academic grades, cognitive and emotional wellness in general. AVE devices are low cost, effective and easy to operate with minimal negative side effects.
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