mental state into
sound + micro-protocols.
- ▌ A warm psychoacoustic patch (carrier + harmonics + isochronic + optional binaural)
- ▌ A textual Neural Instruction Sequence (NIS) — breathing, posture, environment, cognition micro-protocols
- ▌ A pixel brain map visual that glows by conceptual region as you shift your vector
01. Set state vector
In the console, you define a state vector: dopamine, serotonin, ACh, GABA, hormones (T, estrogen, oxytocin, cortisol), and target emotions (focus, calm, drive, euphoria, grounded, social).
02. Compile NIS & audio
NeuroG-Synth ∞ converts that vector into a Neural Instruction Sequence (NIS): breathing, posture, environment, and cognitive micro-protocols, plus a warm psychoacoustic patch tuned to EEG-inspired bands.
- • carrier + harmonic tone
- • isochronic pulses
- • optional binaural offset
- • harmonicity / spectral warmth / entrainment depth
03. Run a block
You run a 10–20 minute block: listen on headphones, follow the NIS micro-protocol ( breath, posture, tiny environment tweaks). The pixel brain visual glows in conceptual “bands” as you shift your vector over time.
Vector → protocol, not “just music”
Most “brain audio” apps give you a preset (Focus, Calm, Sleep) and a playlist. NeuroG-Synth ∞ asks for a state vector and compiles a program: audio + text instructions + dynamic brain visual.
It behaves more like a retro neuro instrument with a CNC-style head scanning a pixelated brain, instead of a passive background soundtrack.
Use it for experiments like:
- • Deep work after overstimulation (dopamine+/cortisol–/focus)
- • Downshifting before sleep (GABA+/cortisol–/calm)
- • Social warm-up (oxytocin+/serotonin+/social warmth)
- • Drive blocks (dopamine+/ACh+/drive, short sprints)
You log 0–10 ratings after each session. The console learns which modes work best for you and surfaces those as “recommended programs”.
NeuroG-Synth ∞ does not claim to diagnose, treat, or modify any medical or psychiatric condition. It is a neuroaesthetic & psychoacoustic experiment built around research-influenced ideas:
- • EEG band mapping: modulation between ~1–40 Hz, labeled as delta / theta / alpha / beta / gamma ranges.
- • Isochronic pulses: on/off amplitude patterns used in popular entrainment research.
- • Binaural offsets: optional left-right frequency differences within typical literature ranges.
- • Psychoacoustic “warmth”: harmonic ratios and low-pass filtering tuned for pleasant, non-harsh timbres.
- • Behavioral micro-protocols: breathing / posture / environment / cognition patterns inspired by stress & focus literature.
All parameters are deliberately constrained to ranges that are common across audio-entrainment tools and general physiology literature, but this remains an artistic / experimental console, not a clinical intervention.
Put on headphones, pick a state vector, and watch the pixel brain respond as you tweak dopamine, serotonin, cortisol, focus, calm, drive, groundedness, and social warmth.
Everything runs in-browser via Web Audio + canvas. No account, no tracking, just a retro panel for your own experiments.