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Dedication

This book is dedicated to:


The ancients of Greece and other early civilizations who recognized and
practiced the healing powers of rhythmic stimulation and harmony in music,
poetry and dance.
The late 19th and 20th century writers, practitioners and creative thinkers who,
despite frequent ridicule and resistance, brought renewed attention to the fre-
quency and vibratory aspects of human function and dysfunction, and their
potential for healing and self-regulation.
The neuroscience researchers of the 21st century using objective measures of
brain function to investigate relationships between rhythmic stimulation tech-
niques and neuromodulation.
Today’s clinical practitioners who combine neuroscience with personal acumen
to regulate neural timing, rhythmicity and internal harmony for the benefit of
clients and, perhaps ultimately, the benefit of society as a whole.

James R. Evans
Robert P. Turner

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