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Gamma Wave Ambient Sound Vol. 01 - 40-Per-Second Rhythm for Cognitive Support

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Support your cognitive function effortlessly while listening.
The gentle 40-time-per-second rhythm works on gamma waves-brainwaves associated with higher cognitive activities such as focus and memory.

40Hz Stimulation for Cognitive Support
Recent studies have shown that 40Hz sensory stimulation in Alzheimer's model mice can induce gamma waves, contributing to the clearance of amyloid-beta and the maintenance of cognitive function.
Clinical trials in humans have also reported promising results.
"Gamma waves" refer to brain activity at approximately 40Hz, a rhythm observed when memory, learning, and concentration are engaged.

Features of This Sound
The sound vibrates at a frequency of 40 times per second. This subtle oscillation, sometimes perceived as a gentle trembling, represents 40Hz.
The audio has been created and refined through repeated brainwave measurements to confirm its effects.

How to Use
Set the volume low enough to perceive the oscillation comfortably.
Sensitivity varies from person to person. If you find the sound unpleasant, please try a different one.

Recommended Listening Time
Activation begins within a few minutes and stabilizes after 20-30 minutes.
Aim for about 30 minutes to 1 hour per day.

Important Notes
- This video is not a substitute for medical treatment.
- It is based on experimental reports in progress. While tested, its safety and effectiveness are not guaranteed. Please use at your own discretion and responsibility.
- Stop playback and rest if you feel unwell.
- Avoid playing at high volume.
- You may listen with speakers or headphones. However, we do not recommend bone-conduction headphones, as the vibrations may cause discomfort.

Copyright Notice
This sound recording and video are the property of OtonoLab.
Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or derivative use is strictly prohibited.

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