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Applications for IBVAIBVA is a form of biofeedback for the brain called
Neurofeedback. It's a training process of using technology to provide
you with more information about what your body is doing than your ordinary
senses provide. This "feedback" helps you learn to use your
mind to develop greater control over your body, or, in the case of neurofeedback,
your brain. IBVA is already used by :
Early pioneers in this field include Max Cade (trainer of Anna Wise, who wrote The High Performance Mind.) He worked with people with "Awakened Minds" such as yogis, gurus, executives and athletes. Certain brainwaves when practiced can help improve :
This makes it useful for artists aimig to boost their
creativity, or to expand musical horizons with real instrument use and/or
interfacing with digital studios. IBVA is the convincer in hypnosis,
seeing when your client really has slipped into a deeply relaxed, open
minded state. In sports training and learing by modelling brainwaves
on those of a master, the intention to be as close to their state of
mind during their specialist activity assists the practising student.
More information is available in IBVA UK site's EEG Gallery, where dominant brainwave states such as High Delta in stage 4 of sleep can be seen. Low delta on both sides is a state where focus in drawn inwards, such as meditation or light hypnotic trance as experienced with Screamfilms subjects.
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