40Hz Binaural Beats for Relaxation
Gamma-range beats associated with alertness and active concentration. Built for letting go. Around 4,750 people a month search for this.
Gamma-range beats associated with alertness and active concentration. Built for letting go. Around 4,750 people a month search for this.
A 40Hz binaural beat targets the gamma range, the fastest brainwave band, associated with active concentration and alertness. It is created by playing two tones 40Hz apart, one per ear. Gamma entrainment is an active research area and results vary by person. Headphones are required for the effect to occur at all.
40Hz Binaural Beats suits relaxation by giving the brain a single, unchanging thing to rest against while you settle into letting go. For relaxation, rain and brown noise are the warmest, most settling options; alpha-range tones add a calm-but-awake quality if you do not want to drift off.
Relaxation is the down-shift out of a busy beta state. Warm noise, rain, and alpha-range tones lower the nervous system’s gain so the body can let go. No spa clichés, just sound that works.
There is no target to hit, so let the volume sit a little higher and the session run a little longer. Warmer sounds, brown noise and rain, tend to down-shift the nervous system faster than bright ones. Sit or lie still and let the sound do the work.
Gamma-range (around 40Hz) stimulation is an active research area. The 2019 binaural-beats meta-analysis found cognition effects varied by frequency, so dedicated 40Hz focus claims are promising but not settled. Headphones are required for any binaural effect.
Sources: Garcia-Argibay et al. (2019), Psychological Research (meta-analysis)
For relaxation, rain and brown noise are the warmest, most settling options; alpha-range tones add a calm-but-awake quality if you do not want to drift off.
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View on Amazon →A 40Hz binaural beat targets the gamma range, the fastest brainwave band, associated with active concentration and alertness. It is created by playing two tones 40Hz apart, one per ear. Gamma entrainment is an active research area and results vary by person. Headphones are required for the effect to occur at all. Used for relaxation, for relaxation, rain and brown noise are the warmest, most settling options; alpha-range tones add a calm-but-awake quality if you do not want to drift off.
There is no target to hit, so let the volume sit a little higher and the session run a little longer. Warmer sounds, brown noise and rain, tend to down-shift the nervous system faster than bright ones. Sit or lie still and let the sound do the work.
Yes. 40Hz Binaural Beats relies on a different tone reaching each ear, so the effect only works through headphones or earphones, not a single speaker.