Portable Affordable Easy Enhancing the Brain with Sound Therapy For Improving Memory and Thinking Conference Danville Kentucky April 6-8 2016 Rafaele Joudry.

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Portable Affordable Easy Enhancing the Brain with Sound Therapy For Improving Memory and Thinking Conference Danville Kentucky April Rafaele Joudry MS (Psych) Founder Sound Therapy International

Portable Affordable Easy There’s more to the ear than meets the eye

Journey into the Ear

Portable Affordable Easy How well do we understand the ear? How it works … What it does … What it’s for … and it’s potential to heal our brain and psyche?

The Einstein of the Ear

Portable Affordable Easy Auditory Deprivation

We can stimulate the brain with sound

The ear muscles respond to sound

Sound forms the foundation of all our relationships.

Portable Affordable Easy 4 things the ear needs 1.Protection 2.Nutrients 3.Warmth 4.Stimulation

Sound is BEAUTIFUL

There are many sound therapies

The difference with Tomatis based therapy is that we are reactivating and restoring the physical ear function using filtration and gating with the Electronic Ear.

Sound Therapy On the Move

Portable Affordable Easy So easy to Listen

The brain can be put into a best state for learning (Giorgi Lozanov)

Portable Affordable Easy Diagram of frequencies and decibels

The muscles

The Cochlea

The Cranial Nerves

The Heart and the Vagus Nerve

The Brain

Which parts of the hearing pathway are affected by sound?

Portable Affordable Easy Auditory processing and learning Conditions ADHD Autism Spectrum Sensory Integration Disorder Behaviour problems Dyspraxia Dyslexia Speech Development Prenatal listening

Portable Affordable Easy How can we help so many different conditions?

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