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Justin Handley
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Justin Handley

BIO

Justin Handley is a multi-instrumentalist, technologist, and hobbyist neuro-scientist. He is half of the duo Silvermouse, the director of technology at the Monroe Institute, and the creater of the field of study he terms 'Sentiosonics'.

Justin Handley’s Latest Posts

The Schumann Resonance: Separating Fact from Fiction

The Schumann Resonance: Separating Fact from Fiction

Introduction The Schumann Resonance is a natural phenomenon that has captured the interest of scientists and enthusiasts alike. However, it is often surrounded by speculation and misinformation. This article aims to provide a clear understanding of the science behind...

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Brain Waves Synchronize when People Interact

Brain Waves Synchronize when People Interact

There's growing research on a fascinating phenomenon called brainwave synchronization. It turns out that during social interactions, people's brainwaves can actually align with each other.  This synchronization seems to be linked to positive social experiences like...

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Forbes misses the mark on ‘The Science of Sound’

Forbes misses the mark on ‘The Science of Sound’

If you've ever looked for evidence that the Solfeggio Frequencies are real, you may have come across this article in Forbes that seems to lend validity to the idea.  Unfortunately, this is a case of inaccurate journalism. The Forbes article in question presents a...

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Reiner 2013: Delta-Frequency Brainwave Entrainment and Working Memory

Reiner 2013: Delta-Frequency Brainwave Entrainment and Working Memory

Cognitive and brain augmentation for enhanced human intrinsic skills, beyond the familiar boundaries, has inspired the imagination for many centuries. With the recent emergence of new knowledge on the interplay between perception, reasoning and physiology, and the novel cognitive technologies such as virtual/augmented reality, cognitive enhancement has become the focus of intensive research.

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