-Caveat Lector-

If the psychologist does believe that soundwaves can affect the brain, he is
either surprisingly ignorant, or deliberately misinforming you. (He
apparently knows nothing of the Monroe Institute and HemiSync.)
Everything he claims is suspect IMO, based on this, unfortunately...

Regards,
Steve

On 9 Nov 99, at 7:09, Andrew Hennessey quoted psychologist:

> I'm very sceptical, this sounds too much like a crackpot project to
> me. Some reasons for suspicion are the idea that sound waves directly
> can influence the brain (no evidence for that that I know of)


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