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Re: Theta vs. Beta » DSCH

Posted by JLx on November 28, 2003, at 8:52:43

In reply to Theta vs. Beta » JLx, posted by DSCH on November 27, 2003, at 21:50:56

> > Just ran across this in this article by James South, http://smart-drugs.net/ias-attentiondeficit.htm
>
> The flip side of this is that the theta state can be a very creative one.
>
> There have been times where I have had solutions to problems and very interesting perspective shifts on things while half-awake, when theta is supposed to be particularly dominant.

Hm....well, I don't feel more creative at all, just like my brain is made of teflon when I try to learn and remember something.

I used to have a Hemi-sync tape that I bought from my therapist that was for relaxation that was so useful that I wore it out. I wonder if now I might benefit from something similar for learning/concentration.


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