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RARE VINTAGE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Brain Wave Synchronizer Photic Stimulator, MD-5

$ 135.08

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Overall in excellent condition, the bulb flashes when turned on.
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1930-Now
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • MPN: MD-5

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    RARE VINTAGE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Brain Wave Synchronizer Photic Stimulator, MD-5.
    Overall in excellent condition, the bulb flashes when turned on.
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    In the journal
    Anesthesiology
    , reflects on the history of the Brain Wave Synchronizer:
    After observing how some radar technicians had become “transfixed” by rhythmic flashing dots on their radar screens, inventor Sidney Schneider designed his Brain Wave Synchronizer (BWS) to hypnotize by visually stimulating subjects at frequencies mimicking those of their alpha, beta, or delta brainwaves. In 1959 Schneider and hypnotist-obstetrician William Kroger, M.D., published their use of the BWS in prenatal classes for thousands of women prior to its use as an “electronic aid for hypnotic induction” during labor and delivery.