Strong Institute
Creators of Rhythmic Entrainment Intervention™
Resources for the Developmental Practitioners Association (DPA) Conference 10/5/24
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Calm Your Anxiety with This REI Audio Track
REI Calm for Anxiety. Play this track quietly in the background:
- Whenever you feel anxious.
- At bedtime to fall asleep.
- Anytime to create a calm environment.
Brain Stim Audio
Brain Stim Audio contains all the music created by the Strong Institute, including the REI Custom Program. This streaming music site mixes the rhythmic and ambient components of brainwave entrainment, auditory driving, and rhythmic entrainment to impact your brain in very specific ways.
Important Volume Setting Guidelines
All REI content is designed to be played at a very low volume. Please begin the track and bring the volume all the way down to zero. Then bring the volume up until it is just barely audible. The music should drop out of your awareness after just a few minutes. You do not need to hear every nuance of the track, nor do you need to actively listen to the track.
Do not play the track when you are also playing tv, radio, or video that contain soundtracks.
If you have any questions about the Calm for Anxiety Track, please contact us at 800-659-6644 or [email protected].
REI for Calm: 3 clinical studies show reductions in anxiety and anxiety-based behaviors
Since our first clinical study in 1994, we have focused on how to reduce anxiety and induce calm.
https://www.stronginstitute.com/blog/calm-studies/
Quantitative Data Shows that Listening to Complex Drumming can Increase Attention.
Two independent studies show that REI drumming can increase focused attention. One study compared BSR music to the AD/HD stimulant medication, Ritalin, using a Continuous Performance Test (the T.O.V.A.) for an adult with Attention Deficit Disorder while the other study used a blinded placebo-controlled format for elementary-age children in a classroom setting.