Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1987-10-19
1990-01-09
Jaworski, Francis
Surgery
Truss
Pad
128421, 128395, 128380, A61B 1300, A61N 100, H05G 0000
Patent
active
048921068
ABSTRACT:
A multiple afferent sensory stimulation device is provided to receive a prerecorded tape program upon which the audio stimulation and control signals for the visual stimulation of a subject person's eyes and ears is provided, the invention consisting of a reproducing device to emit the audio and visual control signals on separate left and right channels, the audio stimulation proceeding directly to earphones worn by the subject person, and the visual stimulation control signals processed electronically. The electronic processing includes devices to frequency separate the audio stimulus signals from the control signals, an automatic gain control circuit to assure sufficient amplitude of visual control signals for processing, tone decoders to separate signals energizing the visual stimulus and turning off the visual stimulus, logic circuit to assure certainty of the on and off stimulus control signals, the electrical stimulus provided by an electrical lamp immediately in front of the subject person's eyes. Various different schemes of audio and visual sensory stimulation are suggested for achieving a mental and physical affect upon the subject person.
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Jaworski Francis
Manuel George
McClanahan J. Michael
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