Neuro-Acoustic Engine

Inside the Machine.

We leverage the Frequency-Following Response (FFR)—a physiological mechanism that aligns your brain's dominant electrical frequencies with calibrated stereo wave phase shifts.

Real-time Auditory Oscillations

Left Ear Carrier (L)200 Hz
Right Ear Carrier (R)206 Hz
Binaural Differential Entrainment (R - L)6 Hz (THETA)

Signal Calibration Controls

Base Carrier Frequency200 Hz

Low carriers (200Hz) optimize Theta/Delta entrainment, while higher carriers facilitate active logical focus.

Master Volume80%

R - L DIFFERENCE MATCHES TARGET EEG BASELINE: 6Hz

Hardware Interface

Demo Calibration SessionSTANDBY
02:00/ 2m limit

Target Baselines

Select Target State.

Adjust the target frequency below. Watch how the resulting differential wave slows down or speeds up to entrain the brain hemispheres.

Physiological Blueprint

The Science of Entrainment.

How a simple difference in acoustic phase bypasses cognitive blockades and overrides default neural oscillation arrays.

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Superior Olivary Complex

Auditory signals enter the ears and travel up the auditory nerve. They collide in the Superior Olivary Complex (SOC) within the brainstem—the first neurological station that processes stereo phase differences. If the phase difference oscillates persistently, the SOC translates it into a rhythmic signal.

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Frequency-Following Response

The auditory cortex picks up the rhythmic outputs of the SOC. Via the Frequency-Following Response (FFR), the local sensory neural clusters align their firing frequencies with the external differential beat. The sensory cells synchronize, vibrating in unison with the virtual wave.

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Thalamocortical Locking

The synchronized sensory signals target the Thalamus—the brain's master sensory relay pacemaker. The thalamus locks onto the frequency and propagates it throughout the neocortex, locking global EEG patterns into Alpha, Theta, Delta, or Beta ranges on a macro scale.

Declassified Research

Clinical Evidence & Peer-Reviewed Proof.

Entrainment is not esoteric speculation—it is declassified and clinically documented. In 1983, the CIA released the Gateway Process Analysis, verifying that Hemispheric Synchronization is physically real.

Modern clinical trials in neuroscience databases (such as systematic reviews in PLOS ONE and Frontiers in Human Neuroscience) have proven that binaural beats induce spectral EEG power spikes in targeted ranges. Studies show a 26% reduction in cognitive anxiety and statistically significant increases in interhemispheric coherence under delta and theta loads.

View CIA-RDP96-00788R Gateway Memo
Source: National Archives & Clinical Trials databases.

Peer-Reviewed Milestones

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CIA Gateway Study (1983)

Documented that alternate phase-shifted audio alters brain amplitude parameters, locking it into coherent trance states.

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (2018)

Confirmed via EEG spectral analytics that targeted theta beat loads significantly boost working memory recall and concentration.

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PLOS ONE Meta-Analysis (2019)

Conducted systematic review proving that binaural beat entrainment reduces pre-operative anxiety scores.

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Bi-Directional Acoustic Protocols

Over 40 years of EEG research proving that bi-directional hemispheric balance is achieved within 10 minutes of calibrated phase-shifting audio.

Safety Protocol

Responsible Freq Usage.

Entrainment tools physically alter neural dynamics. To prevent auditory fatigue and protect biological systems, you must strictly follow these safety guidelines:

Epilepsy & Seizure History

Individuals with a history of epilepsy, clinical seizures, or photic/auditory hyper-sensitivity should consult a neurologist before using NeuroSync. Rhythmic acoustic frequencies drive high-amplitude brain waves that may act as sensory triggers.

No Driving / Alert Motor Tasks

Delta and Theta frequency ranges induce severe physical relaxation, muscle dilation, and drowsiness (somatic damping). NEVER listen to these frequencies while driving, operating heavy machinery, or performing active motor coordination tasks.

Hearing Conservation & Decibels

Entrainment occurs at the auditory pathway level; it does not require high volume. Keep carrier audio below 70-75dB (conversational level). High volume generates ear fatigue, hearing loss, and blocks olivary complex phase-locking.

Gradual Session Baselines

Allow your central nervous system to adapt. Begin with shorter sessions (10 to 15 minutes) to let your superior olivary complex normalize the phase shifts. Do not exceed 60 minutes per continuous session to avoid cognitive over-stimulation.

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