Adele professes she gets at least 7 hours of sleep at night but wakes up feeling 'exhausted'. It's as though I did not sleep a blink," said the 50 year old teacher.
The number of hours you sleep is just one part of the equation said Dr Tang Juei Hoi who is chief scientist at the Neuro Code Research Centre.
"It's not just quantity of sleep that is important, the quality of sleep is equally important said Dr Tan.
Dr Tang has devoted over 12 years of his life in the study of neuro soundwaves and how it can help those suffering from dementia, sleep disorder and mental issues. In recent years, groundbreaking research has unveiled the potential of sound waves in revolutionizing mental health treatments, particularly in addressing dementia.
In 2006, Harvard Medical School published an article – “12 way to keep your brain young”. Brain Stimulation was listed as the No. 1 key step.
The article explained:
“Through research with mice and humans, scientists have found that brainy activities stimulate new connections between nerve cells and may even help the brain generate new cells, developing neurological “plasticity” and building up a functional reserve that provides a hedge against future cell loss.”
Studies have demonstrated that sound waves applied to the whole brain can improve cognitive dysfunction in conditions simulating vascular dementia and sleep disorder.
Moreover, a quieting environment, subtle sound, and intentional silence have been reported to help individuals with dementia feel less anxious and more at ease.
Since 2015 Neuro Code Research Centre has been developing leading edge technologies to unleash the hidden potential of the human brain and improve mental wellness.
One example is the development of Neuro Soundwave Technology, this is in essence a waveform developed to improve neuron connections and mental wellness.
Since birth, our brains start to develop various cognitive functions, memories and experiences. But, the problem with the human brain explained Dr Tan is that as people get older their brain-cells change with age.
Mental function changes along with it. Simply put, more connections in our brain gets disconnected, which then leads to dementia and other illness.
In his research, Dr Tang discovered that applying Neuro Soundwave Technology can stimulate growth of synapses to enhance neuron connections.
Using this knowledge, Dr Tang invented the Neuro Activation Headset, a device that can help apply positve soundwaves to aid the human brain.
This headset is equipped with the Brain Stimulator Soundwave that can enhance neuron connections.
It uses a complex waveform with five segments of musical compositions and different embedded Soundwave.
Clinical studies conducted by Neuro Code Research Centre showed that Brain Stimulator Soundwave is able to produce Neuro Code's Relaxation Soundwave that helps users enter a meditation state, promote Neuron connections and enhance their brain functions.
The headset transmits Alpha waves to enhance right brain, improves creativity and innovative thinking.
It can synchronize right and left-brain waves. Reduce pressure on right brain and enhances the function of Corpus Callosum.
This device activates the Midbrain to enhance motor skill coordination ability and activate the Cerebellum to enhance fear regulation and sensory perception ability.
It also enhances the Amygdala to improve emotion control and long-term memory.
The Neuro Activation Headset contains a 25 mins Brain Stimulator Sound wave and a Musical Composition embedded with Sleep Soundwave of 3 hours. Users could listen to the music and Soundwave while relaxing or sleeping.
These discoveries mark a significant step forward in the field of mental health, offering new avenues for understanding and treating conditions like dementia.
As researchers continue to explore the intricate relationship between sound waves and cognitive function, we can anticipate even more breakthroughs in the near future.
Sound waves applied to the whole brain can improve cognitive dysfunction in conditions simulating vascular dementia and sleep disorder.