NeuroVIZR - Independent Research Papers

2023 EEG Study shows NeuroVIZR improves sleep
A 2023 study published by Dawn DeSylvia MD in the Townsend Letter
used EEG to measure the impact of NeuroVIZR and found a statistical
significant improvement in participants' high-beta brain states that are
associated with excessive thinking and participants self-reported better sleep quality.

2024 EEG Study finds NeuroVIZR increases Brain Signal Variability
A 2024 observational study by the Latvian Music Academy also used EEG to measure the impact of a NeuroVIZR Light and Sound journey on musicians and found
increased Brain Signal Variability; the majority of the changes measured
were in the Right Hemisphere of the brain known for its role
creativity. Significance is
under investigation.

2025 EKG Study reveals NeuroVIZR reduces autonomic stress
A 2025 observational study used medical-grade EKG equipment to analyse
heart rate during and after NeuroVIZR sessions and found a statistical
significant improvement in participants' heart rate variability (HRV), a marker
often linked to reduced autonomic load and a more resilient body. Larger studies are needed to confirm long-term effects.

The NeuroVIZR Experience
A Flow State where time perception dissolves and focus becomes effortless.
A Mystical Experience where boundaries blur and there is interconnected awareness.
An Emotional Catharsis where subconscious insights emerge through sensory shifts.
Your experience becomes a journey of creating meaning, not because meaning is imposed, but because the brain generates it as a byproduct of perceptual adaptation and sensory interplay.
Scientific Benefits
Manage Everyday Stress Responses
The NeuroVIZR observational study published in 2023 showed remarkable results: users experienced reduced stress, improved focus, and enhanced relaxation after just one session of light and sound stimulation.
Boost Cognitive Health
MIT researchers discovered that 40Hz gamma frequency stimulation on mice reduced harmful amyloid plaques in the brain—a breakthrough highlighting the potential of sensory stimulation for improving cognitive health; human research is ongoing.
Remove Harmful Proteins
In 2024, the National Institute on Aging confirmed that early laboratory work using sensory stimulation may support healthy protein clearance in the brain.
Reduce Inflammation
In 2024, Animal studies at MIT indicate 40 Hz gamma wave stimulation could
influence inflammatory pathways; more trials are needed.
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