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🔊 45 MIN - 8D Bilateral Stimulation - EMDR Music, Auditory Stimulation & Audio Sensory Enhancement
Bilateral stimulation involves the use of visual, auditory, or tactile external stimuli in a rhythmic side-to-side pattern.
Slow-tempo music intervention does not reduce delirium duration, pain, or anxiety in older adults on mechanical ventilation.
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35 MIN - 8D Bilateral Stimulation - EMDR Music, Auditory Stimulation & Audio Sensory Enhancement
Bilateral stimulation is the use of visual, auditory, or tactile external stimuli occurring in a rhythmic side-to-side pattern. It is a core element of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing ...
There’s so much magnificent, moving, soul-resurrecting music in Colorado. And so many peculiar, charming, acoustically blessed venues in Boulder. And so many people on the Front Range who have… ears.
You have a spare 30 minutes during your work day. Rather than just bolting a sandwich and scrolling through your X feed, why not sit back and let a beautiful piece of classical music soothe your soul?
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Works by Philip Glass and Bohuslav Martinu, as well as performances by Daniil Trifonov and Jonas Kaufmann, are among the highlights. Munich ...
A strip mall owner in Hollywood is playing classical music in an effort to deter homeless people from the area. Several homeless tents were seen set up along the street in front of businesses and a ...
Different people may experience one of five types of sleep, and these profiles each highlight how our shut-eye affects our health. To take a more holistic approach, Valeria Kebets at Concordia ...
Researchers studied a group of adults to learn more about the connection between sleep quality and brain aging. The scientists used MRI scans to determine each person’s ‘brain age’ and compared that ...
A Los Angeles strip mall has been forced by the city’s throngs of drug-using vagrants to blast music overnight to keep them away— and some neighbors admit the obnoxious din is necessary. The classical ...
You might be tempted to sleep in after a late night—but scientists have found that it’s better for your brain and heart health to stick to your regular schedule. The key to better sleep may not be ...
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