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The technique is called Binaural and has more or less been around since the dawn of broadcasting, when the French used it to broadcast operas though the telephone network to paying customers.
BBC Blog Network 2009
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These past techniques apply primary frequencies of good call Binaural beats, which equilibrise the brain's digit hemispheres, directly placing you into a land of meditation,
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L.A. 3 StarsPearl Jam, 'Binaural' (Epic) Their sixth CD reeks of rock expertise, but there's nothing here to fall in love with.
Critical Moment 2008
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Its most recent CD, 2000's "Binaural," barely broke 700,000.
We've Heard Vedder 2007
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I think it's just like the phenomena of Binaural Beats, where the brain creates a third independent perception from two separate senses - in one case (like Avatar) the third is meant to be because it was filmed that way, so the brain perceives it as it is real and doesn't have an issue questioning it.
Peter’s Thoughts on the Post Converted Clash of the Titans 3D Footage | /Film 2010
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+ 'The Binaural Postcard' ['A 'Citigroup' Map Overlay ']'
united states of america constitutional signaturee gate admin 2009
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+ 'The Binaural Postcard' ['A 'Citigroup' Map Overlay ']'
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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Binaural beats are a real thing, in the sense that they exist.
Some call i-dosing a drug substitute, while others say binaural beats fall flat 2010
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Binaural beats have been used as a meditation aid for decades.
Some call i-dosing a drug substitute, while others say binaural beats fall flat 2010
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Binaural beats are a real thing, in the sense that they exist.
Some call i-dosing a drug substitute, while others say binaural beats fall flat 2010
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