On Wed, 8 May 1996, Michael A. Tansey, Ph.D. wrote:
> Ron:
>> What in the blazes is a "constant EEG baseline". Is the supposition that
> an auditory signal of constant Hz will somehow homogonize - truncate the
> functional multi-Hz EEG signature? If it can be done -Is it a wise idea
> to invasively re-orient what is in essence a function-on-demand-
> activation matrix that manifests the "us" that we wake up to each
> morning.> >
>Good question. I have been searching for the orginal posting so that
I can make sense of the mess that I have started. Apparently some company
is using the above procedure to make money and it was reported in OMNI
magazine. Not a good source! The idea that a standing wave form matched
in to well with my current ideas on wavelets. The phenomenon is
well supported in electronics. The brain DOES NOT conduct electricity.
However, wave phenomenon in general would support the concept. If you
run into some HARD evidence I would appreciate being directed to it.
Ron Blue rcb1 at lex.lccc.edu