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neuroacoustic therapy

Neuroacoustic therapy uses carefully designed sound stimulation to influence brain activity, aiming to improve neurological functions such as mood, attention, and sensory processing. It involves listening to specific tones, frequencies, or music that target neural pathways, promoting balance and neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to reorganize and adapt. Often used for conditions like anxiety, ADHD, or sensory processing disorders, this therapy seeks to rebalance neural networks through auditory input, supporting mental well-being and cognitive function in a non-invasive manner.