Preset Sessions DAVID ALERT

Session Number Description Session Time
 Group 1 Sessions - Dissociate and Relax
  A1   Theta/Alpha I 22 min
  A2   Theta/Alpha II 22 min
  A3   Theta/Alpha III 22 min
  A4   Theta/Alpha IV 22 min
 Group 2 Sessions - Settle Hyperactivity
  A5   Sensory Motor Rhythm I 22 min
  A6   Sensory Motor Rhythm II 22 min
  B1   Sensory Motor Rhythm III 22 min
 Group 3 Sessions - Improve Mood and Logical Thinking
  B2   Beta I 22 min
  B3   Beta II 22 min
 Group 4 Sessions - Alpha, Beta and SMR
  B4   Instability I 22 min
  B5   Instability II 22 min
 Additional Sessions
  C1   Schumann Resonance 40 min
  C2   Sensory Motor Rhythm 20 min
  C3   Attention 30 min
  C4   Depression Reduction 30 min
  C5   Brain Brightener 30 min
  C6   Sound Sync - -

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Brainwave patterns are commonly grouped into four different categories: Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta. Each of these brainwave patterns are associated with various states of mind.

Beta Waves are quick, low amplitude waves of 14 to 40 times per second (Hz). Beta brainwave patterns are generated naturally when in an awake, focused and alert state of consciousness.

Alpha Waves are between 8 and 13 Hz and occur during sensorial rest (eg. when the eyes are closed), intellectual relaxation, deep relaxation or meditation.  Alpha brainwave rhythms produce: peaceful feelings, warm hands and feet, a sense of well-being, improved sleep, improved academic performance, increased productivity in the workplace, reduced anxiety and improved immune functioning. It is believed that many creative geniuses, such as Einstein, were in a semi-permanent Alpha state.

Alpha/Theta Border are the Schumann Resonance and the State Five Meditation sessions. At the Alpha/Theta border (7 to 8 Hz), exceptional insights and personal transforming experiences can occur.

Theta Waves are between 4 and 8 Hz and are commonly referred to as the dream or "twilight" state. Theta is associated with hypnogogic states, REM and dreaming. Memory development is enhanced in this state. In the Theta brainwave state, memory is improved (particularly long term memory), and access to unconscious material, reveries, free association, sudden insight and creative ideas is increased.

Delta Waves are observed when in a sleeping state. As we fall asleep the dominant natural brainwave becomes Delta. Delta waves are the slowest of brainwaves spanning from 1 to 4 Hz in frequency. There is growing evidence that individuals may maintain a slightly conscious state while in Delta.

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