Patent classifications
G10H2220/371
METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF SOUND-STIMULATION PRACTICE
In one aspect, a computerized method of auditory therapeutic stimulation with a mobile-device application includes the step of, with a mobile device, providing an auditory therapeutic stimulation application operative in the mobile device. The method includes the step of receiving a user input comprising a user pathology of the user or an athletic goal of the user. The method includes the step of associating the user input with a neurological region of user's brain; determine a tone frequency that stimulates the neurological region of user's brain. The method includes the step of determining a specified period to play the tone frequency. The method includes the step of playing the tone frequency to the user for the specified period of time.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PACING REPETITIVE MOTION ACTIVITIES
Disclosed is a system and method that allows users to customize audible and visible signals, such as music or video, to maintain a pre-determined or specified pace or to achieve a new pace in repetitive motion activities such as, but not limited to, running, walking, swimming, cycling, aerobics, and the like. Other applications of the system and method include, but are not limited to, enhancing the results of medical rehabilitation programs, physical therapy, weight loss programs, disc jockey services, and industries or manufacturing settings where repetitive motion is common and where audible cues designed to help users maintain a consistent pace are useful.
Magnetic earphones holder
One or more accelerometers embedded with an earbud and/or a set of earphones are able to sense a moving pace of a user. Based on a moving pace of the user, a signal is sent to a remotely connected electronic device. The electronic device is able to separately increase and decrease a beat or rhythm of the audio from the electronic device based on a pace of the user. In some embodiments, an audio alert is sent to the user to inform the user of pace and whether the user has increased or decreased their pace. Additionally, in some embodiments, a program stored on the electronic device is used to compare the user's current progress and/or speed based on past runs and workouts.
MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER
One or more accelerometers embedded with an earbud and/or a set of earphones are able to sense a moving pace of a user. Based on a moving pace of the user, a signal is sent to a remotely connected electronic device. The electronic device is able to separately increase and decrease a beat or rhythm of the audio from the electronic device based on a pace of the user. In some embodiments, an audio alert is sent to the user to inform the user of pace and whether the user has increased or decreased their pace. Additionally, in some embodiments, a program stored on the electronic device is used to compare the user's current progress and/or speed based on past runs and workouts.
Method and system for timed event evaluation
A timing unit and method useable with a computer and user input includes a circuit and a timer. The timer establishes a reference signal having periodic occurrence and receives a trigger signal from the user input. The circuit generates information that represents the periodic occurrences of the reference signal and response timing data representing a relationship between the trigger signal and one of the occurrences. A communication channel is provided between the circuit and the computer.
PRACTICE SUPPORT DEVICE AND PRACTICE SUPPORT METHOD FOR WIND INSTRUMENT PERFORMER
A device that supports a performer of a wind instrument, the device including: a processor; and a memory, in which the processor acquires data indicating a myoelectric potential value measured by, a myoelectric sensor arranged on a surface of the face of a performer, the memory stores a table including a listing of conditions for the myoelectric potential value and a corresponding listing of support information for playing the wind instrument, and the processor determines whether the acquired myoelectric potential value satisfies at least a portion of a target condition included in the listing of conditions, determines support information corresponding to the target condition, when the acquired myoelectric potential value is determined to satisfy the at least a portion of the target condition, generates a support image corresponding to the determined support information, and controls a display to display the generated support image.
Method and system for analysing sound
A method and system for analyzing audio (eg. music) tracks. A predictive model of the neuro-physiological functioning and response to sounds by one or more of the human lower cortical, limbic and subcortical regions in the brain is described. Sounds are analyzed so that appropriate sounds can be selected and played to a listener in order to stimulate and/or manipulate neuro-physiological arousal in that listener. The method and system are particularly applicable to applications harnessing a biofeedback resource.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING A CONTINUOUS MUSIC SOUNDSCAPE USING AUTOMATIC COMPOSITION
Disclosed are systems and techniques for creating a personalized sound environment for a user. Output is received from a plurality of sensors, wherein the sensor output detects a state of a user and an environment in which the user is active. Two or more sound sections for presentation to the user are selected from a plurality of sound sections, the selecting based on the sensor output and automatically determined sound preferences of the user. A first sound phase is generated, wherein the first sound phase includes the two or more selected sound sections. A personalized sound environment for presentation to the user is generated, wherein the personalized sound environment includes at least the first sound phase and a second sound phase. The personalized sound environment is presented to the user on a user device.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO IMPROVE A USERS RESPONSE TO A TRAUMATIC EVENT
Systems and methods to improve a user's response to a traumatic event are disclosed. The method includes providing a simulation of a traumatic event to a user. The method also includes providing a segment of a musical performance to the user. The method further includes determining, based on one or more measurements of the user while the user is conducting musical performance, one or more changes to one or more musical elements of the musical performance that improve the user's response to the traumatic event. The method further includes applying the one or more changes to the one or more musical elements to revise the segment of the musical performance.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO IMPROVE A USERS MENTAL STATE
Systems and methods to improve a user's mental state are disclosed. The method includes determining a mental state of a user. The method also includes determining a baseline mental state. The method further includes determining a musical performance that improves the mental state of the user to the baseline mental state. The method further includes providing a request to an electronic device to provide the musical performance to the user.