Increase Concentration With Study Focus Pulsating Synth (Isochronic Tones)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    You can find a 3-hour version of this track here: • Study Focus Extended '... .
    This session modulates between mid-beta frequencies (14-17hz) to help enhance concentration while reading, studying, or engaging in any mentally taxing activity.
    This session is not as intense as other beta sessions, so that it can be used on loop for longer periods of time without resulting in mental fatigue.
    Alternative background sounds also available on my website: Beach waves, city cafe and warm ambience
    Headphones?
    Headphones are not required for this particular session, as long as you can clearly hear the Isochronic Tones behind the music track. But, if you can use headphones, I always recommend it. When you use headphones it helps to block out any peripheral sound in the room, and I personally find the entrainment experience to be more powerful when using them.
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  • @michaelschweigart3517
    @michaelschweigart3517 7 лет назад +37

    I'm almost 45 years old and I have ADHD. Discovering music like this as well as binary beats music are a godsend. Thank you for downloading

  • @NataliaKlucha
    @NataliaKlucha 10 лет назад +101

    Don't read comments, keep studying!

    • @LeegallyBliindLOL
      @LeegallyBliindLOL 10 лет назад +6

      Thanks, you´re right :D But anyway just wanted to see how other people feel about it :D

    • @TheMisfitAng3l
      @TheMisfitAng3l 10 лет назад +4

      How did you know :/ jk, thanks dude.

    • @baruzool9326
      @baruzool9326 10 лет назад +5

      that's where I stopped, lol

    • @SomaVIII
      @SomaVIII 10 лет назад +2

      Procrastination is a b.

    • @davidwest6922
      @davidwest6922 10 лет назад +3

      Thanks, i needed a reminder

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  9 лет назад +48

    +Corey B - Hi Corey, your brain consists of approximately 75% water and requires a regular supply of it to function well and stay healthy. When you listen to this type of stimulation it increases the electrical activity and blood flow in your brain. It's a bit like the way your car uses up more fuel when you drive it faster, but instead of more petrol/gas, your brain needs more water. If you don't stay hydrated when you are making your brain work harder, it can give you a headache.

    • @AidaN-xs1df
      @AidaN-xs1df 9 лет назад +3

      Jason, I'm always amazed at this type of information about hydrating the brain.... I know people who are very focused, to the point it's hard to get their attention when they are doing most things such as studying or even immersed in a movie, and they drink little water. Yet I drink almost 2L water a day, not including other liquids and my mind is constantly picking up everything around me, instead of focusing on a task and shutting out the world!

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  9 лет назад +3

      Aida N It's possible that they are getting the hydration they need from the food they consume. So although they aren't visibly drinking glasses of water very much, they are probably getting what they need from other sources.

    • @LosEdgesBikeCo
      @LosEdgesBikeCo 9 лет назад +1

      That is why while studying i always have a matcha tea beside me, and a gallon of water.. :)

    • @AidaN-xs1df
      @AidaN-xs1df 9 лет назад

      That's possible, thanks Jason.
      LosEdgesBikeCo, what is matcha tea?

    • @LosEdgesBikeCo
      @LosEdgesBikeCo 9 лет назад +9

      It is a Japanese ceremony tea which gives you an energy boost of 3-6 hours and 137 times the antioxidants of your regular steeped green tea. But the person must be in a healthy diet, better if vegetarian. And the brain thing, yeahs water helps, but does nothing for a brain without a proper diet, cos to have electricity in the whole body, the diet has to be alkaline (good acids from raw/fresh veggies/fruits and some nuts/seed/grains), the meat can be replaced by green veggies, fruits, nuts/seed/grains, cocoa, and the powerful Spirulina, Nuts and seeds has more proteins and good oils than in meat, and the body spends much less energy to separate these goodness.

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  10 лет назад +14

    +Sharfa Junglee Hi Sharfa, as a general rule, you shouldn't listen to tracks using Beta frequencies (12Hz+) too close to bedtime, as that is the more alert and focused state you are in during the daytime. It would be similar to having a cup of coffee just before you go to bed, and would likely affect you getting to sleep. I'd say at least an hour gap before bedtime would be best.
    However, it is fine to listen to it while you are studying or working and lots of people use it that way.

    • @talalisaboss2132
      @talalisaboss2132 10 лет назад +1

      Jason lewis thanks for this as i have a history exam tommorow and you are helping me revise(for some odd reason this music got me in a study mode)

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад

      Talal isaboss Thanks Talal, good luck with your exam tomorrow. :)

    • @heysooslovato5262
      @heysooslovato5262 9 лет назад +9

      This song is a straight up club banger!! Dj's all across the world are using this in their mixes.

    • @mlbm13
      @mlbm13 9 лет назад +3

      ive been wondering if these videos were merely placebo effects ; but im starting to think otherwise the further i let the waves progress. im not saying there bad and all , i find these sounds quite peaceful

    • @fullfashion50
      @fullfashion50 9 лет назад

      Hey thanks for the tip Jason!!

  • @kiwedinikwe1087
    @kiwedinikwe1087 9 лет назад +14

    I don't care if this is a placebo effect or if it actually works lol but I was so much more focused on my studying than usual :).

  • @andiebaker4686
    @andiebaker4686 7 лет назад +4

    I used this to study material which I barely knew for JUST 30 mins and I know it so much better now thank you so much!!!

  • @sigridhansen468
    @sigridhansen468 10 лет назад +6

    I've not slept in three days, and this is what is keeping me focused. Thank you.

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  10 лет назад +5

    Hi Janis, it's very pleasing to know that this has helped you with your work. Thanks for your feedback and for being so open and honest about yourself. You obviously have a strong desire to help people (and yourself, which is very important), which has probably increased further with the adversity you have faced. You should keep drawing strength from your progress so far, and use that to fuel your determination and motivation to graduate. Good luck with your studies! Jason :)

  • @Swayybot
    @Swayybot 7 лет назад +7

    this really helps my add with reading. I usually get lost in many sentences and have to re-read them, but with this ive been powering through it, understanding what im reading the whole time.

    • @ya-chandesu6340
      @ya-chandesu6340 7 лет назад

      Oh, this is good to know ! I have dyslexia (+dyspraxia) and huge issues with focusing. I suspect to have ADD/ADHD (assessment in a few weeks) and this track kind of helps me but a lot of others, labelled as "helping ADD/ADHD" does not really help me... O_O

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  10 лет назад +8

    Hi Agata, this track shouldn't normally make you feel sleepy, but it may be that you were already a bit tired before you listened. If you didn't use headphones before, give it a try with some on, as using them often helps to create a stronger stimulation effect. You might also want to try my Mental Workout video as that is a bit more intense. Jason (P.S. it looks like you've disabled replies on your comment, so I couldn't reply to your comment directly)

  • @xxfrank12
    @xxfrank12 7 лет назад +9

    Wow I was doing some gaming and SUCKING terribly at it.. I rage quit and went into my bedroom where I usually do meditation.. Instead I decided to check out one of these "brain power" or "Cognitive enhancing" videos.. 20 minutes I sat in a meditative state with this in headphones playing feeling calm but little difference..
    So I go back out and turn the PS4 on, hop onto some Star Wars Battlefront and TORE THAT GAME UP. First game I hopped into I went 31-6 (kills-deaths ratio). I don't game often since I am a father and have a busy life.. But it is nice to see the effects of meditation and these "clearer thoughts" videos take place in a matter of half an hour.. Thank you!!!

    • @joeparkin7147
      @joeparkin7147 7 лет назад

      Frank Campos Yes! Star wars battlefront is the best!

  • @janis8551
    @janis8551 10 лет назад +2

    In Nursing School. This has helped with doing case studies. Really keeps my focus. Plus I have 3 children which as you know are not very quiet, so I stick in the headphones and its peaceful and drowns out my kids not to mention I had 16 ECT's (Electric Convulsion Therapy) 5 years ago (was in a dark place in my life)My husband was killed by a drunk driver. I'm surprised I made it this far with school due to concentration problems. People like you I relate to. Thank you for putting this together and helping others. This TRULY WORKS, for all you skeptics out there.I just want to graduate in the field of Mental Health so I can help others :)

  • @MsAtharwa
    @MsAtharwa 10 лет назад +15

    its just so perfect... exactly the kind of music i needed to study with focus.. thank you so much... its a great help for students like me ... this world is still a better place because of selfless people like you !! god bless ! :)

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад +4

      Thanks Esha, that means a lot. :)

  • @danielgerssen3451
    @danielgerssen3451 9 лет назад +4

    This frequency helps! Blocks out random thoughts. I'm unable to drift off in my mind. Feels strange when you're trying to recreate images of memories in your head.

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  11 лет назад +11

    Hi Toni, yes this is something you can listen to every day during homework. If you listen frequently and want a bit of variety, I also provide this Isochronic Tones track with different background sound options on Mp3. I provide one video version free on RUclips, and have 7 different Mp3 versions on my website. See link in the 'About' section of the video, if you want more info on the premium version. Jason

    • @chitownsunshine00
      @chitownsunshine00 10 лет назад +19

      Thank you, I want to download them. I know this is crazy, but when I play this he does his homework and when I turn it off he starts talking and doing other things. He has no idea what is going on though.

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  9 лет назад +8

    +naveed anjum - Hi Naveed, the music in this video contains isochronic tones, which are a form of brainwave entrainment. After listening for around 6+ minutes, your brainwaves start to fall in sync to the same frequency of the tones. The tones cycle through a frequency range associated with good focus/concentration, and guide your brainwaves through the same range. If you are new to this concept, there is some more info about it on my site here: www.mindamend.com/brain-hub/brainwave-entrainment-methods/how-brainwave-entrainment-works/

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  9 лет назад

      ***** Hi Megan, I've linked to this page containing information on research into this technology, probably over a hundred times in comments on RUclips the last two years: www.transparentcorp.com/research/. Have you read through the all the research info and peer reviewed paper on that page? As I've also said many times, I'm not the inventor of this technology or any kind of pioneer. It's been around for many years and I create my videos for people who want to give it a try for free and do my best to advise and answer questions, based on my knowledge of using it and from reading up on the research into it out there. If you don't believe in the technology or the research that has been done, that's okay, everyone is entitled to their opinion.

    • @Ofthegirl09
      @Ofthegirl09 9 лет назад +4

      ***** I'm always amazed by the outrage of people on some of these videos and wonder what made them listen in the first place. No one forces you to watch or listen to anything! If you don't "believe" in this type of music, you don't have to listen. Just move on!

    • @ehf68
      @ehf68 9 лет назад

      ***** , he just reply to your post!! do you have any shit to say??? did you read the articles?? I guess not otherwise you would have some shit to say about it!! If its not for you, so let it be, don't be a hater!!

    • @jenycelomega2309
      @jenycelomega2309 9 лет назад

      033

    • @jenycelomega2309
      @jenycelomega2309 9 лет назад

      To 20p

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  9 лет назад +3

    +JustAnother Idea - There hasn't been enough research into the technology yet, to determine exactly how long the effects last for afterwards, but I wouldn't expect it to last the whole day, if you just listen to this for the first time in the morning. You will feel the strongest effect while you are listening to it and then for a short time after it. It depends on what you do afterwards. If you listen to this and then go sit somewhere quiet and relax, your brain is probably going to relax quite quickly and your focus level will drop. But if you carry on working, studying, problem solving etc., you'll be able to keep maintaining that higher level of focus for much longer.

  • @meebebe_
    @meebebe_ 10 лет назад +1

    This really works! I sometimes have trouble staying focused when I have to read my long chapters of my physiology textbook and writing notes simultaneously. But when I listen to this I can stay focused on reading for 1 hour straight or more. Usually I get distracted within 15-20 minutes. It's helping me study for my final exam this week. Thanks so much!

  • @istvankm
    @istvankm 9 лет назад +7

    I was doing homework for the first few minutes of this video. Then I started to think of getting old. I started to think of how the immortality of my 20's is almost gone. Then I began to think of my father, an 80 year old brilliant man. He must be a good parent, as I think of him so highly. I thought of how sad it would be when he died, and how depressed my siblings would be as we have not yet had to deal with the death of a loved one yet in our lifetime. Life is so short. I began to wonder if it was cruel to bring children into this world. If I bring a child into existence, I would do so knowing that I would meet my demise and, considering I am a good father and I raise good kids, they will ultimately go through a state of depression when I die. But then again, the little time we would have shared together in this life would make it all worth it. As I pondered the emotional disparities of my future descendants, I thought of how all my ancestors have experienced what I am to go through. My grandfather died 30 years before I was born, but surely my father was deeply saddened by his death and felt that feeling that we all will... the disappearing of an energy that was once so much a part of your world, so vital to your own existence. My grandfather experienced it with his father, and he with his father, and so on and so forth. And not to mention all the mothers, brothers, sisters, friends, so on and so forth. I just mention fathers as my own is the nearest to returning to star stuff in my family. It really is a shame how short this life is... all the knowledge we attain, the relationships we make... it really doesn't feel like we get to really get good use of it all. I hope our descendants will find the secret of extending the human life span... but, then again, maybe that life will seem just as short to them. Who knows?
    Looks like the video did help with focusing... maybe next time I will focus a little more on my homework!

    • @JrShadowAssasin
      @JrShadowAssasin 9 лет назад +5

      I often wonder about this too... And yes life is short, but if you spend every single last bit of time with your friends and family, it all seems to slow down a bit. Maybe that's just me. I'm not sure. I'd rather focus on making as many happy memories as possible. It just makes everything more worth it and something to smile about in the future.

  • @LouisHong97
    @LouisHong97 10 лет назад +2

    After about 30 minutes of listening, These sound get me into a really focused state of mind. It's really comfortable doing work when focused. it's like you're on an airplane but the noise isn't as brutal to the ear.

  • @drawingwithleon8634
    @drawingwithleon8634 6 лет назад +22

    That helped me a lot I got 98.9 percent in my exam next day

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  6 лет назад +1

      Wow, that's a fantastic mark, well done!

    • @JB-ie6dn
      @JB-ie6dn 6 лет назад +4

      What happened with that unfortunate 1.1%?

    • @jaytea4093
      @jaytea4093 6 лет назад +2

      Teacher didn't round it up to a 99%?

  • @MorningstarVODS
    @MorningstarVODS 10 лет назад +2

    I have ran into your songs a few hours ago and I am very impressed. Within minutes I noticed a positive change. Thanks to you, I have a better mindset, concentration, less headaches and mood swings, and I can't thank you enough.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад +1

      Humanime Thank you, I appreciate your feedback and pleased to hear that you have already gained some benefit from my music. :)

  • @miadavina2301
    @miadavina2301 8 лет назад +8

    A theory as to why this would work: Think back to the time when humans are at their most content and unpolluted with outside forces, back when we are all in the womb as fetuses and hearing our Mothers biological rhythms like heartbeat and taking breaths and the warmth we felt as we were growing from a singularity into who we are, this brings us back to our most basic state of being if we truly open ourselves up to the possibility. Really cool video to stumble upon!

    • @Ivanleon16
      @Ivanleon16 8 лет назад +2

      Very deep interpretation. Sounds so right

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  11 лет назад

    Thanks Pamela, I feel privileged to be the receiver of your first RUclips comment. It's great to hear how this has helped you. Jason :) ...I hate doing my books too!

  • @futurezx8078
    @futurezx8078 7 лет назад +4

    This keeps me focused on my work and it sounds great as a person with ADHD this helps a lot thank you for this fine piece of study music is what I'd call it lol

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  11 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your feedback, I'm glad you like it. Jason :)

  • @saadelboughabi7377
    @saadelboughabi7377 10 лет назад +9

    Jason, thanks for everything and i want to tell you that i like your way treating people, just how you respond every question.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад +6

      saad el boughaby Thanks for your appreciation Saad. :)

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  10 лет назад +2

    Hi Julie, when I refer to improving your focus or concentration that basically means the same thing, but I have different videos to achieve it in different ways. It's hard to create a track that will achieve the same thing for everyone all of the time, so I provide different approaches.
    My Cognition Enhancer For Clearer and Faster Thinking - Isochronic Tones track sends different frequencies into each ear, so that you can make your left brain more dominant which is associated with analytic thought, reasoning, number skills etc.. That one is especially good for those with ADD/ADHD.
    I have another one called: Mental Workout For Increased Focus, Attention and Emotional Stability - Isochronic Tones. That one uses a higher frequency range than Cognition Enhancer and this one, so it's for people looking for a more intense focus session.

  • @urlovingsanjana9155
    @urlovingsanjana9155 7 лет назад +43

    Stop reading comments! concentrate on ur work 😁

    • @AHAMEDOS
      @AHAMEDOS 7 лет назад +2

      Anamika Jain u got me

    • @louisamatthee4069
      @louisamatthee4069 7 лет назад +1

      You got me!

    • @bitchimgayasfuck171
      @bitchimgayasfuck171 7 лет назад

      thank u i will work now

    • @urlovingsanjana9155
      @urlovingsanjana9155 7 лет назад

      holdupforwhat gd👌👍😊

    • @vijaymarandi6699
      @vijaymarandi6699 7 лет назад

      I like reading comments especially for this type of videos..
      all sick fellows..mostly here on the day.. just before exam... including me😂😂

  • @buttermelt18
    @buttermelt18 9 лет назад +2

    this is really nice!! I feel calm and relaxed, and very focused. I have eliminated my environment around me, and focused on my assignment alone. I love this!!

  • @dennydee678
    @dennydee678 7 лет назад +6

    These kinds of sounds make me feel a deep melancholy

  • @peteklock
    @peteklock 10 лет назад +2

    I listen to your tracks all the time for studying. It's absolutely amazing how much it does help.
    I need some sort of sound or I go crazy. And regular music is simply too distracting. This puts me into an alert, yet calm and focused zone.

  • @JVPTH3MVP
    @JVPTH3MVP 7 лет назад +7

    This track always makes me feel like Im on a mini research submarine, slowly descending deep into the depths of the Mariana Trench, plus the feeling of claustrophobia. Also reminds me of the The Abyss.

    • @spinmyhead1667
      @spinmyhead1667 7 лет назад

      Epic117Man Ah the abyss, welcome to nowhere Epic man,your journey will be meaningless,devoid of emotion and so mind numbingly boring as you will wish the abyss farewell.

  • @roysmith8598
    @roysmith8598 10 лет назад +8

    this is so great i was in a car accident and injured my head and i now get insane sometimes but this really helps me to cool down and relax

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад +2

      Roy Smith It's very pleasing to hear that Roy, I'm glad you've found it helpful.

    • @marieallone9877
      @marieallone9877 10 лет назад +17

      All the best! I am insane without a car accident :) And I refuse to be normal. Much Love!

    • @ncimq
      @ncimq 9 лет назад +2

      Marie Allone I would marry you just based on that comment

    • @TheYear-wi1cq
      @TheYear-wi1cq 9 лет назад +1

      that sounds opposite of it's intended effect...

    • @philipvoinea2302
      @philipvoinea2302 9 лет назад +2

      Marie Allone I love people like you. Which is why I love myself XD!

  • @MissPurpur
    @MissPurpur 10 лет назад +7

    This video is saving my LIFE. Thank you, Mind Amend, I will DEFINITELY be using your services.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад +6

      Wow, it's fantastic to hear this is having such a positive impact for you. Thanks for posting. :)

  • @callahoran897
    @callahoran897 10 лет назад +2

    I listened to this the other day while I was writing a paper for my American Literature class and today I got the paper back and I had received 100% on it, he told me it was my best paper so far. Could just be a coincedence but nevertheless this did really help me focus on it. Thank you!

  • @HayloLee
    @HayloLee 9 лет назад +3

    I found that though I didn't particularly enjoy the sounds, they do help me focus. I wasn't studying, but I needed help concentrating on some history text. It really does help. I actually stumbled upon it earlier when I searched for videos of dogs barking, because I find my dog's reaction to be entertaining, and from there to sounds of blue whales, and then here.

  • @jadekimberley816
    @jadekimberley816 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much! I went from studying 3 pages an hour to studying one page in 7 minutes. I am actually really stressed for an exam tomorrow but this really helped

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  10 лет назад +4

    +Miranda Çakir - Hi Miranda, it sounds like you were probably a little dehydrated before listening to this. Drink a glass of water before you listen next time, and that should prevent you from getting a dry mouth.

  • @TheToothMobile
    @TheToothMobile 7 лет назад +2

    I used to listen to this through studio monitors while writing essays. Works great for me.

  • @yakito144
    @yakito144 8 лет назад +12

    Super epic drop at 30:01

  • @DW_Teknos
    @DW_Teknos 10 лет назад +2

    This so far has been the BEST one i have heard to help focus. I have found my study soul mate

  • @charlotteb5262
    @charlotteb5262 7 лет назад +5

    I love this channel! Thank you, Mr. Lewis, for these videos. They work wonders when one has slight ADHD. With all the schoolwork promised to me in Honors Freshman English, MindAmend will be a BIG help.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Charlotte. :)

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  11 лет назад

    Thanks for taking the time to post your feedback, I'm glad it's helped you. Jason :)

  • @1irascibil
    @1irascibil 10 лет назад +9

    wow man, that's great really working for me. For the first time I hear about this and I really enjoy the focus state :D. I am browsing your website right now and I think your work is great! Keep it up!

  • @shubhammahajan6696
    @shubhammahajan6696 7 лет назад +14

    If you're reading this comment you're doing it wrong. Get back to studying :)

    • @Janika9Z8R
      @Janika9Z8R 7 лет назад +1

      lel. cell biology awaits me. tomorow exam and still many things got left to study. wish me luck

    • @brookemiddleton1230
      @brookemiddleton1230 7 лет назад

      I'm doing it wrong

    • @shubhammahajan6696
      @shubhammahajan6696 7 лет назад

      best of luck

    • @futurezx8078
      @futurezx8078 7 лет назад

      shubham mahajan oh man I when I read this I went back to work so fast lol

  • @douglaswoosley5136
    @douglaswoosley5136 6 лет назад +6

    iI BEEN USING MEDITATION NOW FOR 41 YEARS, AND I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS.THEY'RE FANTASTIC.THANKS

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  11 лет назад

    Hi Alexandru, you're right the higher frequencies like 17Hz and above are also linked to anxiety, stress and fear, but you have to look at this in the right context. The low frequencies are linked to depression and tiredness, but people strive to meditate down to them. If you are stressed and anxious, listen to sessions that bring your dominant frequency down. For depression, low energy or focus you listen to higher frequencies. It's about using them in the right way at the right time. Jason

  • @maceylawson7166
    @maceylawson7166 9 лет назад +3

    this is the best, i had to do 90 questions and i did it. most of it i was having a hard time. THANK YOU +Jason Lewis - MindAmend

  • @prishree4467
    @prishree4467 7 лет назад +2

    dear Mr.Jason this is the best audio for me to concentrate all my attention on the subject I am studying.However,can you please make a 3hrs version of this very video without adding any new or extra beats.Thank you very much.

  • @jaden519
    @jaden519 9 лет назад +19

    STOP READING COMMENTS AND GET BACK TO WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @blancaa.moralescruz1261
    @blancaa.moralescruz1261 10 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this! This saved me through my final tests!!!! I was so tired that couldn't focus in my papers!!

  • @josephcarrollmusic
    @josephcarrollmusic 7 лет назад +5

    I love this!!!!! Makes me feel focused while feeling like i'm in heaven :-)

  • @Homieandproud
    @Homieandproud 10 лет назад +2

    Really helping with long sessions of revision, i tried classical and various BINaural waves etc, but this is helping a hell of a lot more, it's really helping mr to stay focused and work towards achieving the grades i need to get in the up coming exams which are only a couple of weeks away, thank you so much for all your help.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад

      Thanks Rory, good luck with your exams! :)

  • @sachinpandaykumar6450
    @sachinpandaykumar6450 7 лет назад +20

    stop reading the comment go study

  • @carmelitastella
    @carmelitastella 10 лет назад

    I applied for a job online while I was searching for jobs on Craigslist listening to your music. Usually I don't listen to anything to get things done because I always feel distracted. It made me a little more focused than normal.

  • @wbmarceloz
    @wbmarceloz 5 лет назад +5

    It works better than meditation. Both combined creates a wise person.

  • @umanic321
    @umanic321 10 лет назад +1

    Why the hell do people thumbs down your videos? They actually help! Don't take my word for it! And thank you very much +Jason Lewis - MindAmend

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад

      Umani Chandrasekara Thanks Umani. :)

  • @andreahoyosl
    @andreahoyosl 9 лет назад +3

    Wow. I didn't believe this could help. I have serious issues concentrating. Though I have a good memory, my lack of concentration diminish my ability to learn. I have been wandering around while reading some stuff I need to study for tomorrow and let me tell you that ever since I started this video, I have been faster in reading and less prone to vague around. I hope this makes sense and excuse my poor english. Saludos desde Ecuador!
    

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  9 лет назад +1

      Andrea Hoyos Thanks for your feedback Andrea. I'm pleased to hear this is helping you to focus on your studying. Your English is pretty good and much better than my Spanish will ever be. ;)

  • @RaymundoVigilante
    @RaymundoVigilante 10 лет назад +1

    I have tried out many different sessions and this one has by far worked the best for me! every single time i start off without motivation, but then every single time after a minute or two i forget about that and i am completely focussed and concentrating on the shit i have to do. seriously, no need to look any further! its also the first one to appear when you type in "concentration waves" . SO Thank you for this!

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад

      Thanks for your recommendation Raymundo, I appreciate your positive feedback. :)

  • @medzoklife
    @medzoklife 5 лет назад +5

    Too good and instant effect.
    I subscribed. Keep it ads free, it is Gem.

  • @YoutubeOrganism
    @YoutubeOrganism 10 лет назад +1

    I have no idea how, but this HELPS SO MUCH!!! I had a project for school that was going to take about 2 hours, and I searched 'Concentrating Methods' and this came up and it was just a load of random noises and I was thinking 'What the hell?' But I tried it anyway and I suddenly realised I had finished and I looked at the time and it had taken me 1 hour. Thanks!

  • @MSD1000games
    @MSD1000games 8 лет назад +16

    I had to put this at full blast because my mom wouldn't stop playing hipster music.

    • @owawowiwewa6178
      @owawowiwewa6178 8 лет назад +2

      im so sorry but i laughed way way too hard at this

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  11 лет назад

    Hi Melisa, it's great to hear you say that your class loves this, and that you are playing it to them. Thanks for sharing. Jason :)

  • @Hugosonnyy
    @Hugosonnyy 10 лет назад +19

    Thank you.
    i´ve pass in my exam.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад +21

      That's amazing, well done! If my music helped you even in a very small way that makes me very proud. But really, you're the one that did it and put in all the hours of hard work and study, so well done you! Jason

    • @Hugosonnyy
      @Hugosonnyy 10 лет назад +12

      Jason Lewis - MindAmend thanks, but was a blood exam....

    • @UzielLeon1117
      @UzielLeon1117 10 лет назад +1

      Hugosonnyy Hahahahahaha Troll

    • @alievanana94
      @alievanana94 10 лет назад

      Hugosonnyy Hahaha)) Lucky you! :D

  • @0SilentLeopard0
    @0SilentLeopard0 10 лет назад +1

    Man. Music is powerful for procrastinators. Wrote up a storm in one night! Thanks!

  • @carlossolis2069
    @carlossolis2069 8 лет назад +6

    man I got a A on my test thank you

  • @kylalynch8833
    @kylalynch8833 10 лет назад +1

    I always have problems with being "entertained" while studying but once I got used to the soundtrack it satisfied my tendances to get distracted. Thanks!

  • @Aquais97
    @Aquais97 7 лет назад +6

    I have ADD, (was diagnosed with developmental delay as a child, but outgrew from it in the mid teens) and I could not focus on reading the book on "The Communist Manifesto". I kept skipping lines as I was reading too fast. But now I can focus while this music was playing.

    • @Aquais97
      @Aquais97 7 лет назад +1

      Unfortunately, I do not have Autism. I have ADD.

  • @Epic123Doom
    @Epic123Doom 9 лет назад +1

    I was just on some other bizarre binaural video, which gave me a headache but now after listening to this, my head feels so much better.

  • @josephcarrollmusic
    @josephcarrollmusic 8 лет назад +5

    This video is amazing!! Been using it for a few years now and I feel like Bradley Cooper on Limitless!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @RohithBasu
    @RohithBasu 10 лет назад +1

    this felt so next level recharging (something with feelings of new age, cosmic, spiritual eye-opening etc..)

  • @iqrarahmani6993
    @iqrarahmani6993 6 лет назад +3

    nothing can replace it in this entire universe
    This is so amazing and pulchritudinous 🙆

  • @peteinindia3914
    @peteinindia3914 9 лет назад +1

    Hey Jason, we don't have to talk so scientifically, the sound you create is simply wonderful! That is the best effect I guess.

  • @PREETISINGH-FreeStyler
    @PREETISINGH-FreeStyler 7 лет назад +5

    This one is really effective.. Thank u Jason.
    @Jason Lewis - i am having a serious concentration problem.. I Literally cannot focus in one task at a time. Please help me out since next week m gonna face my Btech Exams and i have a lot to cover....

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  7 лет назад

      Hi Preeti, I'm pleased you have been finding this track helpful. I have other tracks to help with focus and studying in my playlist here: ruclips.net/video/KNuoGeD9Qeo/видео.html. Try to remove as many distracting things as you can from your study environment, stay well-hydrated, and maybe take a few time-out moments away from studying, especially if you've been studying for some time. Sit and relax with your eyes closed and try to calm your mind for five minutes, by focusing on a memory of a very calm, quiet and relaxing place. You can often get very stressed and almost over-focused while studying; so sometimes it can be helpful to try and re-set and calm your mind for five minutes.

    • @vishveshraina7530
      @vishveshraina7530 7 лет назад

      PREETI SINGH devotiinaalssongs

  • @andiNH000
    @andiNH000 10 лет назад +1

    Hey, I just want to drop by and say a BIG thank you for this. I am working on my thesis now and it REALLY helps! It does its trick on me lol im not even lying. Its been a month and i couldnt even start to work on my thesis because every time i start to work i feel so hard to focus and i always procrastinate. and i tried to listen to this this morning and i finally can get focus all day long to work on my thesis, which is a miracle lol. thank you very much may god bless your soul for making this~

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад

      Thanks Andi, it's great to hear how this has helped you, I appreciate your feedback. Jason :)

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  9 лет назад +7

    +. TARDISsauce - It's hard to know why this would make you feel like that, because your reaction is not a common one. This track uses higher beta frequencies which are usually more likely to increase your energy, not cause fatigue. It could be that because of your high stress levels (which could mean you're already producing a lot of high beta activity), you may get better results from listening to a lower frequency range.
    I'd recommend you give my SMR (Sensorimotor Rhythm) track a try, as it's right at the bottom of the beta range and a bit less intense than this one. It's a popular and versatile frequency range, that can be helpful for stress as well as for focus. ruclips.net/video/HGTvBbrEwZQ/видео.html. I hope that helps.

    • @MIKEDOMO
      @MIKEDOMO 9 лет назад

      Hi Jason I had trouble to be in focus the past 4 weeks, thinking about the peripherical sounds is strange. Since I use this sound the last 4 days, I feel better but thinking sometimes in that, please I need to be 100% in focus only thinking in one thing at time.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  9 лет назад +1

      ***** Try listening with headphones on if you haven't already tried doing that, because it can help block out distracting sounds.

    • @MIKEDOMO
      @MIKEDOMO 9 лет назад +4

      Jason Lewis your music is start help me with this. I listening it about one hour every day the last two weeks. My concentration is more strenght. I need to keep this sound exercise for more days. And also I will try mozart s music.

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  11 лет назад

    The isochronic tones behind the music stimulate your brainwaves. After 5 or 6 minutes your brainwaves start to fall in step with the frequency of the tones. This is called brainwave entrainment. The frequency of the tones are then moved up into a higher frequency range associated with focus and concentration. Your dominant brainwaves are guided along with the frequency of the tones, putting your brain into a peak state for concentration, which is great for studying, reading etc. Jason

  • @RealTalkWithSSG
    @RealTalkWithSSG 8 лет назад +3

    This is so helpful! Thank you! I am highly imaginative, and this noise is helping me control my hyperactive mind. :)

  • @everythingtesla8164
    @everythingtesla8164 10 лет назад

    I studied while using this video and did two exams, once with and once without this. The first time, I scored an 89; which is low for me. The next I scored a 97. These tones make a huge difference. Thank you so much for your help and generosity in posting this.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад

      Thanks for taking the time to do your own personal test, that's a great improvement. :)

  • @LazyBOYquarterback
    @LazyBOYquarterback 8 лет назад +4

    relaxing for a moment then I wanted the beat to drop

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  11 лет назад

    Thanks for your feedback Jordan, I'm glad it's working well for you. Jason :)

  • @mishamuses5308
    @mishamuses5308 6 лет назад +10

    Whoa, this really puts me in the zone for finals. I can immediately tell a difference in my studying. Thanks for the help!

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  6 лет назад

      Thanks for your appreciation Michelle and good luck with your finals!

    • @witmercl
      @witmercl 6 лет назад

      It really works! Almost the only legit thing I found on RUclips!

  • @SmileLittleCard
    @SmileLittleCard 10 лет назад +1

    bulletproof coffee + this = the best study time
    calm relaxed and extremely focused

  • @jahnimai
    @jahnimai 6 лет назад +11

    Hare Krishna blessings to all

  • @SuperAbdihakin
    @SuperAbdihakin 10 лет назад +1

    I never thought this would work but it does! I've noticed that when i turn this on i immediately get more concentrated, thank you!

  • @lea6555
    @lea6555 6 лет назад +3

    Mind Amend you always have the best videos on RUclips

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks, much appreciated. :)

  • @marylewis9344
    @marylewis9344 10 лет назад +1

    This track is wonderful for study. I used it repeatedly for my exam prep and it helped me to stay focussed. Thanks Jason!

  • @sabihasayeed1670
    @sabihasayeed1670 7 лет назад +10

    There have been reposts of this video in varying lengths by other RUclips channels. You should look into that, with your copyright claim.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  7 лет назад +4

      Thanks, I appreciate the heads up. I do usually do a scan around RUclips and report people periodically, but I haven't done it for a couple of months. I just submitted a bunch of copyright claims for copies of this video and a few others of mine and I will be looking for others later. One has already been removed. It always amazes me why they do it because they hardly ever get any views and risk getting their channel shut down and maybe their Adsense account closed.

  • @elghazali7067
    @elghazali7067 9 лет назад +2

    this so true. i start my focusing...and when the music ends...i'm already done what i supposed. tqvm :)

  • @dirkduif5545
    @dirkduif5545 6 лет назад +11

    I still come back here, when i need to do some work

    • @danielgraham3902
      @danielgraham3902 6 лет назад +2

      I have read, studied and done a lot of thinking to this song.

  • @MindAmend
    @MindAmend  11 лет назад

    Hi Roger, the repetitive beats or Isochronic Tones to use their proper name, are used to stimulate your brainwaves. After 5 or 6 minutes your brainwaves start to fall into step with the frequency of the repetitive tones. In this video the tones target a brainwave frequency range that is associated with concentration. It also fluctuates down into a slightly more relaxed frequency state then back up gain. The aim is to keep you focused but also relaxed, which is a good state for studying. Jason

  • @vansiev7254
    @vansiev7254 5 лет назад +3

    Perfect, I always healed my brain every single day

    • @vansiev7254
      @vansiev7254 5 лет назад +2

      The music could be the best medicine for my stress, headache and its gives me a heal secret treatment. Thank you for all this, I so proud of you and all the makers.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks Vansie. :)

  • @nathanielarnold6850
    @nathanielarnold6850 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this. I've been struggling with ADHD all of my life, and it has only gotten worse since college began. My grades were suffering and I refused to take my Adderall due to the harsh side effects, such as loss of appetite and depression. But I can actually focus on work while listening to this, and my grades and social life have both improved greatly. So again, thank you.

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад +1

      Thanks Nathaniel, it's amazing to think how this has helped you, I'm really pleased for you. It's feedback and stories like yours that inspire me to keep making and sharing more stuff. Jason :)

    • @ImMrJoel
      @ImMrJoel 10 лет назад

      Nathaniel- I've got the same story, man. Seriously helpful stuff, Jason! Unfortunately, my grades had fallen so far behind that I simply had to get back on Adderall after 3 and half years of being off of it. I just had to catch back up and get current projects finished simultaneously but no joke, my mom had me listening to this stuff as soon as I got back on the meds and it has helped me immensely with keeping calm and staying less anxious. I will absolutely be listening to these MindAmends for a long time to come. Thanks for keeping me a little more at peace amidst the craziness of school and the stress that Adderall puts on me!

    • @TrIs1493
      @TrIs1493 10 лет назад

      Joel Kaiser
      wtf is adderall? I also have ADHD/ADD, but I had to take Ritalin (I took it 10 years or something), If you know I'm now 20 years old, and I quit taking it when I was 18 years, well you know

    • @nathanielarnold6850
      @nathanielarnold6850 10 лет назад

      Adderall is just another ADHD medicine. Depending on what the doctor thinks he will prescribe either adderall or Ritalin

    • @ImMrJoel
      @ImMrJoel 10 лет назад

      Or Vyvanse. That's what I was first prescribed

  • @only1nutterbutterz
    @only1nutterbutterz 8 лет назад +4

    Advil + Adderall + this video = A+

    • @NadaII
      @NadaII 8 лет назад +4

      +Kate Malinak + Viagra = PhD

  • @ksan1648
    @ksan1648 10 лет назад

    Personally, I think your 'isochronic' and 'ambient study music' are some of the best on RUclips. I've been using yours for the past few weeks to get my finals done, really find the ambient soundscapes nice, non-distracting-puts me in the mood every time. Thanks!

    • @MindAmend
      @MindAmend  10 лет назад

      Thanks Xander that means a lot! Jason :)

  • @makencarnacion2801
    @makencarnacion2801 3 года назад +4

    This is awesome. Definitely works for me. Thank you Sir!

  • @thelaw6346
    @thelaw6346 10 лет назад +1

    Wow this helped me get from 50's and 70's to 90's in my classes. :) Thanks a lot for your amazing work! :)

  • @viktorholmberg6931
    @viktorholmberg6931 6 лет назад +8

    OMG MY BRAIN, IT'S WORKING !

  • @free00to00ryhme
    @free00to00ryhme 11 лет назад

    i went to sleep with this playing... man, talk about a deep sleep with lucid dreams. i woke up and wasn't sure if i was still dreaming or not. and i slept like a rock, i know this because my brain fluids built up in the back of my head (i fell asleep on my back, and woke up on my back) man, i love binural beats, it's even more wonderful when you meditate, and match your vibrations and frequency to that of the beat. it's truly an enlightening experience.