Just an article that has probably no nexus to audio science, that describes how
"Traumatic brain injuries could be caused by low-frequency [40 Hz] vibrations"
Physics World: https://physicsworld.com/a/traumati... could be caused by low-frequency vibrations
Yes, these are internally reflected waves in a gel-like material (brain material) created by impact (not external sound waves), but the 40Hz simulation made it interesting - IMHO.
"Traumatic brain injuries could be caused by low-frequency [40 Hz] vibrations"
Physics World: https://physicsworld.com/a/traumati... could be caused by low-frequency vibrations
Yes, these are internally reflected waves in a gel-like material (brain material) created by impact (not external sound waves), but the 40Hz simulation made it interesting - IMHO.