Mind Machines: A Controlled Study on the Effects of Electromagnetic and Optic-Acoustic Stimulation on General Well-Being, Electrodermal Activity, and Exceptional Psychological Experiences.

From: Behavioral Medicine | Date: September 22, 1998| Author: Kaseberg, Eduard; Walach, Harald | Copyright information

Mind machines induce relaxation. The influence of these electrical stimulation an optical--acoustic mind machines on general well-being were researched and compared with pure rest and a placebo. Research revealed the differences in electrodermal activity measures. No between-conditions effects were found.

Mind machines are said to induce relaxation and an altered state of consciousness. The influence of optical--acoustic (OAS) and electrical stimulation (ES) mind machines on gener...

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