Effects of Binaural-Beat Stimulation on Recovery Following Traumatic Brain Injury
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Patients suffering from traumatic brain injury (TBI) lose the ability to structure their own life. Rehabilitation is expensive in time, money and effort. A noninvasive, patient-controlled method, binaural-beat auditory stimulation, may elicit changes in states of consciousness and mood. This study assesses the feasibiliry and efficacy of using this method to improve self-esteem, quality of life and function of daily living for persons suffering from old TBI.Downloads
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