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Fabrice Mogini
BA (hons), MA Sonic Arts
Sound Frequency Therapist
IPTI Registered

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Sound Therapy, Harmony and Sound Healing.
Theories and research by Fabrice mogini

1/ The 'new Place' theory.

The Place Theory of pitch perception describes how a sound wave entering the ear moves the basilar membrane at certain places proportional to the soundwave's frequency. The nerve cells along this place of the membrane get fired and create neural connection to the brain.
The new Theory: listening to the same frequencies will always move the membrane at the same place, fire the same nerve cells, engage the same part of the brain. Because the Western Music system only uses the same twelve notes and their octaves, we have been exposed to years of conditioning, engaging everyday similar neurons while loosing other neural connections. We  are exposed to speech and noise which use the full range of frequencies but these sounds are not vibrating for long enough to really compete with the influence off the current 'social' music tuning system.

Sound Therapy will indeed re-educate the ear and the brain and favour the development of out neural network.

2/ How to fight headaches - Listening to steady Sound frequencies balances our neural activity.

Recent research by a team of scientists of the Ohio State Medical University Centre shows that there is a 'chaotic' and intense neural activity in the brain when a headache is beginning to happen. The research shows how a device called 'Zapper' can freeze this activity by sending a strong magnetic impulse to the brain.

This is nothing new for Sound Therapy. This example illustrates how sound can have similar effects because it affects directly neural activity by becoming the strongest signal to modify brain activity:

Playing steady Sound Frequencies is a safe, non invasive way of forcing the neurons to a balanced state, thus stopping the headache in its early stage. The neurons are stimulated at the frequency of the sound and because this stimuli is constant the brain has no other solution than to 'tune' its rhythm to the sounds and return to a balanced state, which stops the headache safely most of the times.