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<blockquote data-quote="ArthurPandragon" data-source="post: 251519" data-attributes="member: 15510"><p>Thank to both of you for sharing your thoughts and researches! </p><p>Actually, Steven, I did not think so much about frequencies under human perception even if I kept this possibility in mind.</p><p>My best path to explain was rythmics and its impact on human brain. I mean, some ways to write and so to perform music seem induce strong neurological effects including trance.</p><p>From tribal music to rave-parties or several movies or video games soundtracks, music including heavy repetition with loops but also subtle variations from a part to another have something hypnotic. </p><p>Furthermore, I found again this kind of pattern inside the music forged by a team of French searchers: the Spikiss Project could be sum up by translating brain waves into music and it concluded on such a looping scheme. It is explained below:</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://neurocompute.cnrs.fr/neuronal-music/spikiss/[/URL]</p><p>As an outcome, I wonder if this hypnotic effect would be the result of a kind of feedback: a brain is puzzled by perceiving the functioning of another brain.</p><p>Einstein, you pointed out something with Theremin and influence of electromagnetism: could sound effect and more especially music have an impact on the magnetite into human brains?</p><p>There are doubts about the role of magnetite in our bodies notably in our brains. A possible effect on our perception of difference between reality or dreaming and even our emotional state is to take into consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArthurPandragon, post: 251519, member: 15510"] Thank to both of you for sharing your thoughts and researches! Actually, Steven, I did not think so much about frequencies under human perception even if I kept this possibility in mind. My best path to explain was rythmics and its impact on human brain. I mean, some ways to write and so to perform music seem induce strong neurological effects including trance. From tribal music to rave-parties or several movies or video games soundtracks, music including heavy repetition with loops but also subtle variations from a part to another have something hypnotic. Furthermore, I found again this kind of pattern inside the music forged by a team of French searchers: the Spikiss Project could be sum up by translating brain waves into music and it concluded on such a looping scheme. It is explained below: [URL unfurl="true"]https://neurocompute.cnrs.fr/neuronal-music/spikiss/[/URL] As an outcome, I wonder if this hypnotic effect would be the result of a kind of feedback: a brain is puzzled by perceiving the functioning of another brain. Einstein, you pointed out something with Theremin and influence of electromagnetism: could sound effect and more especially music have an impact on the magnetite into human brains? There are doubts about the role of magnetite in our bodies notably in our brains. A possible effect on our perception of difference between reality or dreaming and even our emotional state is to take into consideration. [/QUOTE]
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