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>The general principle I am aware of is that the brain, when exposed to >stimuli within the range of brainwave frequencies, can change it's >(the brain's) frequency to match the stimulus. This has been called >entrainment. > >I initially encountered this using light as the stimulus. Though I >had experimented in the 70's with xenon strobes modified to flash >within the beta range. The strobes I saw at the time had labels >warning NOT to do this, so I had to see why. The chief problem I had >at the time was that my strobe was not very regular in frequency, it >would drop beats unpredictably. I did notice interesting visual >patterns and colors when the light was flashing a few inches from my >eyes, with my eyes closed. What I saw was sort of a geometric grid, >like an infinite tunnel. The colors would be complementary, say red >and green, or purple and yellow. Oh geez, is this like that gadget in "Exorcist II"? Travis