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Frequency 01 - Beta ( β )

-Beach

Author(s): ohms
3200 x 3200, PNG, 743.61 KB

Map type: Miscellaneous

Submitted by: Afghanistan ohms
Date uploaded: December 30, 2017, 11:27 PM
Last modified: December 30, 2017, 11:43 PM

Description:
One in a series of maps based on 5 types of Brainwaves.
Beta ( β ), Alpha ( α ), Theta ( θ ), Delta ( δ ), and Gamma ( γ ).

Map 1 in the series is Beta.
Beta waves are the high frequency waves most commonly found in awake humans. They are channeled during conscious states such as cognitive reasoning, calculation, reading, speaking or thinking. Higher levels of Beta waves are found to channel a stimulating, arousing effect, which explains how the brain will limit the amount of Alpha waves if heightened Beta activity occurs. However, if you experience too much Beta activity, this may lead to stress and anxiety. This leads you feeling  overwhelmed and stressed during strenuous periods of work or school. Beta waves increased by drinking common stimulants such as caffeine or L-Theanine, or by consuming Nootropics or cognitive enhancers such as Lucid. Think of Beta as the ‘get shit done’ state of mind.

Frequency range: 12 Hz to 40 Hz
High levels: Anxiety, inability to play worms, high adrenaline levels, stress
Low levels: Depression, poor cognitive ability, lack of game skills
Optimal range: Consistent focus, strong memory recall, high problem solving ability

This is an outdoor map. At least 3 teams and long ninja ropes recommended.  8)

Map Tags: waves, outdoor, ninja ropes, multiplayer, mind map, frequency,

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