Brainwave States

The Insight and Focus CDs developed by the Immrama Institute use a
specific type of audio technology to guide your brain into various
brainwave states. To recognize why this detail is significant, it is
important to understand how the brain contributes to a person's state of
mind and level of consciousness.
There are several types of brainwave states. Your brain consistently
cycles through each of these brainwave states many times throughout the
day and night. It is a completely natural biological occurrence in every
human being.
Your brain does not operate in only one brainwave state at a time but
instead pulses in all these brainwave states simultaneously, with one of
the states being dominant at any given time. The dominant state
indicates your "state of mind" or level of consciousness. Because
different areas of the brain may have different activity at any given
time, you may have activity in one brainwave state in one area of the
brain while at the same time a different brainwave state may be more
active in another area of the brain. Each of these brainwave states
occurs in a specific frequency range.
Resetting Your Brains Sodium/Potassium Ratio In Theta!
Your brain cells reset their sodium & potassium ratios when the brain is in Theta state. The sodium & potassium levels are involved in osmosis which is the chemical process that transports chemicals into and out of your brain cells. After an extended period in the Beta state the ratio between potassium and sodium is out of balance. This the main cause of what is known as "mental fatigue". A brief period in Theta (about 5 - 15min) can restore the ratio to normal resulting in mental refreshment.
With the help of our audio technology, you can guide your brain into any of these brainwave states naturally and effortlessly, simply by listening to an audio CD.
Science Behind The Audio Technology:
• Brainwave States
• Binaural Beats
• Frequency Following
Response
• Whole Brain Synchronization
• Harmonically Layered
Frequencies
• Binaural Beats in History
• Stimulate Neural Development
• Frequently Asked Questions

