BETA BRAIN WAVES are characteristic of an engaged mind, which is highly alert and well focused. Beta activity is quick-connect, fast activity and tends to dominate the normal waking state of consciousness when attention is directed towards the outside world.
Typically detected in the frontal lobes (where decisions are managed), Beta is usually seen on both sides of the brain in geometric distribution. It is generally regarded as a normal rhythm and tends to be the dominant rhythm in those who are alert, anxious or have their eyes open.
Each time you solve a tough math problem, logic puzzle, or read a book, your Beta Brainwaves kick in.
People who think logically tend to have a lot of Beta Brain Wave activity. Adults tend to have more Beta Brainwaves than children and teens – and Beta Brain Waves have been known to increase as you get older. In the majority of healthy adults, Beta Waves seem to be the dominant rhythm. Beta Waves have also been associated with an increased ability to focus on our external reality. When we experience too many Beta Brain Waves, there can be problems like stress and anxiety. How often have we heard the term "think too much"? This over thinking or mind chatter is addressed and balanced in a TLC session.
It may be important to note the connection between an unhealthy ego which survives in stress and anxiety and too much Beta Brain Wave activity. TLC introduces Theta, Gamma and Alpha Brain Wave activity and brings about a more balanced, higher functioning, human being.
Typically detected in the frontal lobes (where decisions are managed), Beta is usually seen on both sides of the brain in geometric distribution. It is generally regarded as a normal rhythm and tends to be the dominant rhythm in those who are alert, anxious or have their eyes open.
Each time you solve a tough math problem, logic puzzle, or read a book, your Beta Brainwaves kick in.
People who think logically tend to have a lot of Beta Brain Wave activity. Adults tend to have more Beta Brainwaves than children and teens – and Beta Brain Waves have been known to increase as you get older. In the majority of healthy adults, Beta Waves seem to be the dominant rhythm. Beta Waves have also been associated with an increased ability to focus on our external reality. When we experience too many Beta Brain Waves, there can be problems like stress and anxiety. How often have we heard the term "think too much"? This over thinking or mind chatter is addressed and balanced in a TLC session.
It may be important to note the connection between an unhealthy ego which survives in stress and anxiety and too much Beta Brain Wave activity. TLC introduces Theta, Gamma and Alpha Brain Wave activity and brings about a more balanced, higher functioning, human being.