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Brief introduction of dipper sound

People's ears are closely related to the nervous system. The vestibule of the ear is a part of the inner ear, which can transmit neurons, promote the secretion of endorphins by the pituitary gland, and control the nervous conditioned response and balance of the nervous system. Externally controlled by the change of head position, maintaining body balance, coordination and muscle tension. It is precisely because of the coordination between the vestibule of the ear and the nervous system that we can express our bodies in space, make various actions, speak the language we want to express and maintain positive emotions. Ear vestibule is also an important relay station for the body to convey all sensory information to limbs. The imbalance of ear vestibule will affect the function of human nervous system and other organs.

Scientific experiments show that if the vestibular auditory imbalance occurs, it will stimulate the central brain system and affect the normal work of pituitary gland. Make the brain feel anxious; Under the influence of this kind of anxiety, people will be very sensitive to all kinds of unpleasant things and have resistance, so these unpleasant events will be infinitely amplified, which will eventually lead to depression and senile anxiety.

in p>1958, Alfred Thomas, a famous French musician, studied a kind of traveling wave ("high-frequency sound") with a specific frequency, and confirmed that this kind of traveling wave has a * * * vibration and physical therapy effect on human cochlea, and has a magical soothing and therapeutic effect on human psychology. This is the first systematic study on Dipper sound in the world.

Alfred Tomatis believes that sound waves reach the human ear, causing the vibration of the whole basement membrane, and the vibration moves from the bottom of the cochlea to the top. The amplitude of each part of the basement membrane is not the same. The higher the frequency, the closer the maximum amplitude is to the cochlear base. The lower the frequency, the closer the maximum amplitude is to the cochlear top. The position of the maximum amplitude determines the pitch. Because people's ears can't be exactly the same, they hear different sounds. To reduce this difference, only by using this special frequency traveling wave, the ears can be physically treated and exercised, so that the ears can actively "make up" the difference.

In p>1984, the psychology department of Hong Kong Yan Chai Hospital confirmed through 172 cases of research. The traveling wave with a specific frequency discovered by Alfred Thomas has a good physical therapy effect on depression, weariness, hyperactivity and autism.

Dr. Bernard Rimland and Dr. Ruth Sullivan of gosistar Research Laboratory in the United States have specially treated the frequency and phase of the "traveling wave" studied by Alfred Thomas and developed a series of music with physical therapy effect. Experiments show that this series of music can produce the required vibration in human ears step by step. Through physical therapy and exercise, the auditory difference between ears can be eliminated, and the symptoms of depression, anxiety, weariness of learning, ADHD and autism can be treated. The researchers named this sound Dipper.