Inspired by the Brain Machine project, Jason created brain entrainment software for iPhone -
Simply select the duration of the session and your desired state of mind and MindPulse will use flashing light and binaural beats to entrain your brain from its current state and into the state you have selected.
Very cool! I officially need a new phone - MindPulse
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There are SO many iPhone apps that I don't know where to begin to find the cool or interesting ones, so it's nice to see these. I bought the Ocarina app last week and thought it was great.
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I for one would like to say I enjoy these iPhone posts.
There are SO many iPhone apps that I don't know where to begin to find the cool or interesting ones, so it's nice to see these. I bought the Ocarina app last week and thought it was great.
So keep em coming.
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Thank you MAKE for featuring our app!
We have a lot of improvements under development but I especially look forward to feedback from other makers!
Jason
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@Jason - nice n' simple app, thanks for releasing it.
2 ideas came to mind(npi) -
* user selectable screen-flash color
* a selectable starting wave as well as the target
could be interesting
anyway, good stuff!
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