NeuroG-Synth ∞

Retro State-Vector Neuro Console
Experimental build • In-browser • Headphones
Compile your
mental state into
sound + micro-protocols.
NeuroG-Synth ∞ is an experimental retro neuro console that lets you dial in a state vector (neurotransmitters, hormones, emotions) and compiles it into:
  • 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
Runs locally in your browser. No login, no cloud. EEG-inspired, non-medical, purely experimental.
NEUROG-SYNTH ∞ / PIXEL-BRAIN
[ local ]
TOP / FRONT PIXEL MAP • reward / calm / stress / social vector-driven • retro UI
How it works
From state vector → sound + protocol

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).

dopamine+
cortisol–
focus on

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.

focus block
calm belt
reward band
Why it’s different
Not a playlist. Not a meditation app. A console.

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”.

Science notes
EEG-inspired, psychoacoustic, non-medical.

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.

Disclaimer: This project is experimental only. It does not provide medical advice, does not claim to change neurotransmitter levels, and is not meant to replace professional care. Use at comfortable volumes. If you are sensitive to flicker/audio entrainment, consult a professional before experimenting.
Launch
Ready to run the Retro NeuroConsole?

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.

▶ Launch NeuroConsole