(Memorization subject/Review) 💡🕑Pomodoro 50 min study/10 min rest + ⚡6Hz theta wave to increase long-term memory 5 sets 6Hz +50/10 Pomodoro x 5set

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잠박사 JAMBAKSA

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Support Dr. Jam🫶 Toonation https://toon.at/donate/63810343932528... Thank you always for your support and encouragement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6hz theta wave binaural brainwave sound is known to help effectively store acquired knowledge from short-term memory to long-term memory. Use 6hz theta wave binaural brainwave sound to memorize/review subjects more efficiently. You can remember for longer even if you study for the same amount of time. 🕑 Pomodoro for studying/reviewing subjects 💡 50 minutes of study + 10 minutes of rest / 5 sets, a total of 300 minutes. Learn with brainwave sounds optimized for study/rest. 🗹 Study brainwaves: 6Hz theta wave binaural beats to improve long-term memory / 50 minutes 🗹 Resting brainwaves: Resting brainwaves 10.6hz alpha wave / 10 minutes *To effectively use binaural brainwave sounds, we recommend setting the volume low and wearing earphones/headphones or using stereo speakers. 🛑 IMPORTANT PLEASE READ 🛑 1. The brainwave sound specialized channel 'Jambaksa JAMBAKSA' does not attach commentary (supplementary explanation) to brainwave sound videos. This is because commentary interferes with the experience of brainwave sounds. Instead, user guides, instructions, cautions, etc. are inserted as text into the video or attached to the content description. Through this, we help users use binaural brainwave sounds under optimal conditions. 2. The binaural sounds and videos on the channel are recorded and produced directly by Jambaksa JAMBAKSA. Video production takes from a day to several days. We use various equipment and programs for binaural sound and video production. 3. Programs and equipment used Video editing program: Shotcut 19.01.27, Davinci Resolve 16, GIMP 2.10.20, Blender 2.83 Sound editing program: Audacity 2.4.2, Ocenaudio 3.8.1, WaveLab 10, Davinci Resolve 16 Camera: Sony Nex-F3, Google Pixel 3a, iPhone 10 ASMR microphone: Rode Stereo Videomic Pro 4. Some images, videos, and sound effects used in video production are purchased for free or for a fee and are used with proper permission, and are used in video production together with self-produced binaural sounds. ✅ FAQ (1) Does brainwave sound really have an effect? ​​When signals are transmitted between brain nerves in our brain, an electric flow occurs, and this can be measured by the frequency of brain waves. This frequency is particularly different depending on the state of mind and body. Many studies have been conducted on the correlation between brain waves and mental states (sleep, learning, etc.) through electroencephalography. For example, it has been proven through many studies that theta waves are activated in REM sleep, and delta waves are activated in deeper non-REM sleep. When you hear sounds of different frequencies in both ears through binaural beats brainwave sounds in the channel, the brain synchronizes the brainwaves to a frequency equal to the difference in the frequencies of the two sounds. In the case of sleep brainwaves, it is the principle of inducing sleep by adjusting brainwaves to the frequency of sleep (delta waves). The technical term for this is the frequency-following response of binaural sounds. In addition, experimental results on sleep induction, concentration, and memory improvement through brainwave synchronization using these specific brainwave sounds have been reported, and we are preparing a video with reference to these results. (2) Do I have to use earphones? The brainwave sound in the channel is a binaural brainwave sound, which uses the difference in frequency by playing sounds of different frequencies to both ears to control brainwaves. For example, if 100Hz is played on the left and 105Hz on the right, the brain will resonate at 5Hz, which is the difference between the two frequencies received by the left and right brains. Therefore, only headphones/earphones or stereo speakers placed close to both ears will be effective. Cellphone speakers also have some effect. However, if the sound of the headset and speakers is different, I recommend the headset. (3) What should the volume be? I recommend listening at a volume that is neither too loud nor too soft to be heard. There is no correlation between the volume and the effect, so adjust the volume so that it is not uncomfortable when listening for more than 10-20 minutes. Even if there is noise around you, once you enter a state of immersion, you will not be able to feel the noise around you. This allows you to focus on studying, meditating, sleeping, and whatever you want without being disturbed. English: For reference, I tend to listen to music quietly, so I listen with the computer's main volume +1 and YouTube's volume turned up to MAX. ✅Choose and listen to brainwave sounds according to your learning purpose! 😴3Hz Delta wave - When you need a good night's sleep • 😪Brainwave sound of playback 2.0Hz Delta wave - 'Recovery sleep' 2... ✍️6hz Theta wave - Brainwave sound that improves long-term memory for studying/reviewing subjects that require a lot of memorization • Video 📝12hz Alpha wave - Brainwave sound that helps you stay focused for a long time when studying subjects that require a long time • 📒🔥⏲️Brainwaves that help you stay focused for long-term study (black screen) 12... 🌟15hz SMR wave - Brainwave sound that improves learning memory that accepts new information (for learning new subjects/solving problems and reading comprehension such as math/organizing before taking a test) • (Concept organization/problem solving)📚Essential for learning! Increases working memory! 15 Hz... 🔥18hz beta waves - When fast and strong concentration is required (math problem solving/reading comprehension/planning/instantaneous memory) or when waking up • 📕 Brainwave sounds for a very focused state, fully awake state 18... *Both 12hz alpha waves and 18hz beta waves are related to concentration. **18hz beta waves have a relatively high frequency, so they quickly and strongly awaken the brain and help you focus on work/study, but they also increase brain fatigue relatively quickly. ***Since each person has different tolerance for brain fatigue, concentration, and learning purposes, it is difficult to say which brainwave is the optimal one, but we recommend using SMR waves for multi-purpose studying. ****If you change the playback speed, you may not be able to see the brainwave sound effects. ©잠박사 JAMBAKSA (formerly Dr. Inner Peace). All rights reserved. Any reproduction of all or part of this video or audio is prohibited. All rights related to the videos of the Jambaksa channel belong to 'Jambaksa JAMBAKSA'. Illegal downloading and commercial use of the videos are prohibited. You may not modify, copy, produce, transfer, or sell the videos, information, and services provided on the channel. The use of the channel videos is only permitted for the non-commercial use of the user. Sharing the URL link of the video for non-commercial purposes is permitted. We are not responsible for any problems that arise from violation of this. For detailed terms of use, please refer to the link. https://sites.google.com/view/jambaks... *DISCLAIMER: If you experience any side effects or abnormalities while using this track, stop using it immediately and consult a doctor.

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