FRACTAL
ANIMATIONS FOR BRAINMASTER NF VIEWER 
Our optional Fractal Animations provide 12 graphic and captivating
displays designed for neurofeedback applications. They allow the
trainee to visualize a continual journey deeper and deeper into a fractal
world that progresses only when the EEG training criteria are met. This
provides a unique visual feedback capability, leading to relaxation and
associated benefits, when used with the BrainMaster 2.0 AVI Viewer (the
viewer is optional and must be purchased. See accessory page.).
Each
of the 12 animations contains many “levels” of journey, allowing the
trainee to experience the fractal self-similarity that provides endless
detail as the image goes deeper and deeper into fractal “space”. The
fractals are designed by artist Jim Althof to be engaging yet relaxing,
and contain images that appeal to fantasy and imagination, yet are
reminiscent of shapes and colors found in nature. The continual deepening
and change are conducive to relaxed, focused states, and the continued
experience of a calm yet attentive mind.
All Fractal Animations are designed in the high-resolution format of
640x480 pixels. Files are an average of 50 Megabytes in size, and contain
885 images each. If viewed at full speed of 30 frames per second, each
would last a full 30 seconds. Under EEG control, each Animation typically
runs for several minutes before automatically repeating.When used with the
BrainMaster NFViewer, displays can be resized or moved, and can therefore
be shown at any size on any display, for maximum versatility. These
complex and engaging displays allow the mind to recall images past, while
learning to relax and focus.
The descriptions suggest some of the many things that may come to mind as
these displays are used.
Price: $120.00 (Affiliates $80.00)

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TechSpikes
– “tech” shapes of xrays, graphs, reticles, and
insects
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FloatingDragons
– thousands of floating, growing dragons
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SoftTech
– softer, smoother, and relaxing tech
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Galaxies
– floating galaxies within floating galaxies
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SeaShells
– spiral seashells, seahorses, and coral
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SnowFlakes
– snowflakes, leaves, and oriental rugs
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LeafPetals
– leaf petals, plant stems, and hollow fibers
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StarFire
- repearing stars, spirals and coral
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Dragon
- dragon arms, tentables, sparks and sunbursts.
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SpiralEyes
- intricate spiral disks embedded in reaching arms.
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MultiPods
- rows of connected star disks and arms.
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Tentacles
- tentacles within tentacles.
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