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		<title>This is your brain on&#8230;.Binaural Beats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you play 2 sound waves that are very close in frequency (but not quite exactly the same), you&#8217;ll get a phenomenon that causes beat frequencies between the 2 sound waves.  As it turns out, if you play these 2 frequencies separately into your 2 different ears, your brain tries to resolve the difference between the 2 frequencies and &#8220;hears&#8221; the beat frequency even though it isn&#8217;t there.
 
Binaural Beats
The interesting thing is that these perceived beat frequencies cause your brain to do some strange things.  The imaginary beat frequency manages ...]]></description>
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