Blog — Audio-Visual Entrainment
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5 Little Changes That Will Make a Big Difference in Your Life
The Delight Pro device has Audio-Visual Entrainment technology (AVE) that is a non-pharmaceutical approach to wellness. The audio part is putting on a set of headphones that you will hear heartbeat-like sounds through. The visual part is putting on an eyeset that will flash lights at your closed lids. The device also has Cranio-Electro Stimulation (CES) technology that you use by clipping a set of earclips on your ear lobes after you have wet them. ** Add CES to enhance any...
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AVE and CPAP Made Simple!
At Mind Alive, we often receive inquiries about whether a person is able to use Audio-Visual Entrainment (AVE) with their CPAP, so I thought I would address this with a blog post. The answer is unequivocally “YES"! There are several different ways that you can approach using your DAVID device with your CPAP. I have a CPAP mask that uses one strap with nasal pillows. I put the Omniscreen eyeset on first, followed by the...
Welcome - Feb 3, 2010
Mind Alive Blog by Dave Siever and Amanda Jackson Wednesday, February 3, 2010 Welcome! Welcome to the Mind Alive blog. Your hosts are Dave Siever and Amanda Jackson. Dave Siever has been designing neuro-stimulators and biofeedback devices as far back as 1981. He was involved in temporo-mandibular dysfunction (TMD) research at the University of Alberta. He invented the first high-quality AVE device (the DAVID1) in 1984 to help Performing Arts students overcome stage fright. He has been continually...