
From Lee Gerdes
This article is representative of what we have been saying.
It has been the experience of BST that females who have experienced severe trauma seem to have an imbalance situation in functional brainwave patterns to be greater than that of males who have experienced similar trauma. The hypothesis for the source of this difference involves the female corpus callosum which is the connecting white matter of the brain between the left and right hemispheres. Since this hemispheric connection is less dense for females, it allows for faster multi-tasking (making left vs right – or detail vs context – dominant processing easier to connect back and forth). The difference is about 2 to 2.5 times more permeable for females than males, and this seems to mean that the female brain will encounter energy shock from trauma on both sides about 2 to 2.5 times more than a male brain.
BST formulated this hypothesis when we discovered that approximately 2 to 2.5 times as many sessions were required for a female vs a male with similar trauma histories.
Now, the military study has confirmed that pathologies for females are about twice as likely for females vs males due to Combat Stress.
The BST difference of tracking functional brainwave patterns with great technological clarity as well as by gathering brainwave patterns of over 20,000+ people from around the world into a relational data base will reveal much more to us as we advance into the future and can make our 20,000+ people into 100,000+ people in a functional brainwave relational data base. We don’t yet know what will be revealed in time, but we do know that this is cutting edge science and extremely important.











Lee Gerdes was interviewed by Beyond 50 Radio host, Daniel Davis, about Brain State Technologies and the advances of neuroplasticity. Gerdes talks about how the bran can rewire its own network and thereby optimize it capabilities. Click on the link below to listen to the whole interview
FROM LEE GERDES



