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Alvin Chase Kimberly King Ansu Baysah A.K.A. TM “Advancing Knowledge Through Audio” May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I.
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A.K.A. TM Mozart Effect Intelligence Increases For Children Under Age 3 First Experiment Performed In 1993 By Irvine Physicist Gordon Shaw And Frances Rauscher College Students Increased Their Spatial-temporal Reasoning By 8 -9 Points Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart University of California May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I.
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A.K.A. TM Products Currently Available Baby Mozart DVD Lovely Baby CD Music CD Spinoza Talking Teddy Bear May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I.
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A.K.A. TM Why Not Get A Head Start? Why Not Introduce Audio Stimulation At An Earlier Age? May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I.
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A.K.A. TM Fetal Hearing May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I. Source: “Fetal Psychology”, Janet L. Hopson, Psychology Today, October 1998 Source: “Music During Pregnancy”, B. Arabin, Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2002 24 Weeks 9 Weeks32 Weeks 23 Weeks 500 Hz 27 Weeks 100-500 Hz 31 Weeks 1000-3000 Hz Human Frequency Range: 20-20,000 Hz
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A.K.A. TM May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I. DIGITAL PIC OF PRODUCT Womb-Woofer TM DRAWING OF PRODUCT Introducing… Prenatal Audio System Custom- built iPod “Pocket” Portable with Full Range of Motion Advanced Back Support Technology
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A.K.A. TM Sheep Experiments May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I. Source: Effects of Intense Noise Exposure on Fetal Sheep Auditory Brain Stem Response and Inner Ear Histology, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., Volume 20 (1), February 1999, pp 21-32 Sheep vs. Human Hearing Low vs. High Frequency Sound 5 dB <1.0 kHz Attenuation Results: 20 dB to 30 dB < 4.0 kHz 6 dB/octave for 0.5 – 4.0 kHz 45 dB for 0.5 – 2.0 kHz 10 to 15 dB for 0.125 – 0.25 kHz
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A.K.A. TM Design Process May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I. DIGITAL PIC OF PRODUCT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Brainstorming Home Depot Harness Pilates Experiment #1 Sennheiser Headphones Boosteroo Amplifier Pilates Experiment #2 7 Final Product
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A.K.A. TM Test Results May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I. Insert Wav Files here Insert graphs here
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A.K.A. TM Ultrasound vs. May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I. Womb-Woofer TM
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A.K.A. TM Safety Concerns May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I. “There’s no defended research anywhere that shows any enduring effect from stimulations…No one would consider poking a newborn baby, so why would you do such a thing with a fetus?”– William Filer, PhD, Columbia University “Stimulating the fetus might alter its developmental sequence, and anything that affects the development of the brain comes at a cost.” – Heidelise Als, PhD, Harvard Medical School “Might be risky for hearing development and behavioral state regulation in the unborn child.”– B. Arabin, Clara Angela Foundation
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A.K.A. TM Safety May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I. Common Belief: “Children are smarter, more verbally and musically inclined, more physically coordinated and socially adept than average when exposed to music.” Safe Range: Exposed Levels < 85 dB Dangerous Range: Exposed Levels 85 to 95 dB Range: Exposed Levels ## dB to ## dB Womb-Woofer TM
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A.K.A. TM Demonstration May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I. Womb-Woofer TM
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A.K.A. TM Questions??? May 18 th, 2006A.K.A.Providence, R.I.
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