
Jan 12, 2019, 04:24 PM
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Member Since: Sep 2017
Location: A Growlery in the UK
Posts: 1,158
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I've been discussing this with my therapist today, we think selecting noise that promotes slow-wave sleep might help. I've been exploring the use of structured noise to do this e.g:
Frontiers | Acoustic Enhancement of Sleep Slow Oscillations and Concomitant Memory Improvement in Older Adults | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Also thinking of buying some of these:
SleepPhones v6 Wireless Bluetooth Portable Headband: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
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