Audio Visual Stimulation

Research Information for A.V.S.

A.V.S. stands for Audio Visual Stimulation. A.V.S. can be used to manage stress, improve focus, meditate, break stuck patterns, improve bedtime routines and many other benefits.

This site offers many research articles to help you understand more about the benefits so you can make an informed decision about using it for your personal needs.

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How Can Audio & Visual Stimulation Help Me?

AVS (Audio Visual Stimulation) works by utilizing light and sound pulses at specified brainwave frequencies that are in normal ranges. Humans have 5 different brainwaves, each that operate at different frequencies and often at different times (Click here for a description of different brainwave states and how AVS benefits them). Often people with neurological issues have brainwaves that are not within the normal ranges. This can lead to a wide variety of mental health symptoms. 

As an AVS device pulses at the chosen frequency, the user will automatically adjust their brain frequency to match it. This helps to normalize the brain while wearing the device.

How Does Audio & Visual Stimulation Work?

The normal human brain has 5 types of brainwaves: Delta, Theta, Alpha, Beta and Gamma waves. Each brainwave has a distinct purpose and helps us behave, think, move and process. But sometimes these brainwaves run fast or slow, or get altered in a way we cannot control. Audio Visual Stimulation helps guide the brain into the correct frequencies, which may offer immediate relief from neurological issues.

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