Acoustic neuromodulation, customized to each person’s brainwave patterns, may improve well-being

A new study from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, published online in Global Advances in Integrative Medicine and Health, reveals that use of a brief, noninvasive intervention offers meaningful relief for health care workers in the reduction of stress-related symptoms. This approach uses acoustic neuromodulation guided by each participant’s unique brainwave activity, creating tailored sound sequences that help restore balance and reduce stress-related symptoms.

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