954 - The effects of sound and vibration to biological rhythm system (brs) in human organism non-invasive screening, analysis and modulation via voice frequencies with ess (emotonal stress-screening) & rfm (rhythm-frequency-modulation)
Heinen A., Heinen A.
Abstract
Problem: Optimal interaction of humans and machines presuppose full capacity of the operating person in order to guarantee high quality perception, regulation and reaction. Lack of concentration, tiredness up to microsleep, has to be prevented. The disturbance of biological rhythms BRs is of basic importance. Alterations in BRS produce modified perception, reaction and regulation in different metabolic and somatic systems. The result is “stress” up to “illness”. Early warning and detection systems are needed to watch the different BRs and to interpret closely the analogue emotional and somatic reaction and regulation. Solution: Time-series-analysis of voice frequencies, like ESS, is adapted for realizing analysis of BRS. The method is adapted for watching and interpreting the functional behaviour of the living organism with its emotional and somatic regulation and reaction. Result: We found out and could demonstrate that one’s individual experience of time, space, distance and speed often differs from the objective realtime measurement. The changed perception is caused by the changes in functional processes of the various coupled BRs. The “operability” of the BRS is directly influenced by stimuli - like sound and vibration - and further on influences and determines actively the organism’s ability to adapt the different surrounding stimuli, as for example natural/technical sound and/or vibration. That means for humans: their status of health and its tendency to deseases is determined by the individual functionality of their BRS. Presentation of: • Examples of time-series-analytic evaluation of voice, ESS, out of 50 probands stimulated by sound and/or vibration • special bends for standardized examination of the observed reactions in BRS • new method – RFM - in order to restore the dysregulated BRs to their “spontaneous” or “rest form” (as for example BRAC = Basis-Rest-Activity-cycle) • demonstration of special developed high quality Hifi-equipment
Citation
Heinen A.; Heinen A.: The effects of sound and vibration to biological rhythm system (brs) in human organism non-invasive screening, analysis and modulation via voice frequencies with ess (emotonal stress-screening) & rfm (rhythm-frequency-modulation) , CD-ROM Proceedings of the Thirtheenth International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV13), July 2-6, 2006, Vienna, Austria, Eds.: Eberhardsteiner, J.; Mang, H.A.; Waubke, H., Publisher: Vienna University of Technology, Austria, ISBN: 3-9501554-5-7
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