Breakthrough Electronic Device Syncs with Music and Sends Pleasure Signals to the Brain

NERVANA Will Make Its World Debut at CES Las Vegas 2016

NERVANA, Breakthrough Electronic Device Syncs with Music and Sends Pleasure Signals to the Brain (Photo: Business Wire)

BOCA RATON, Fla.--()--NERVANA, a breakthrough electronic device that sends pleasure signals to the brain, will debut for the first time at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. NERVANA delivers proprietary electrical signals through the skin to stimulate the Vagus nerve and synchronizes with music to provide a positive state of mind. NERVANA is engineered to give users a feel and experience of music never previously provided.

“NERVANA was created with the idea of modulating vagus nerve stimulation to the beat of music,” said Dr. Richard G. Cartledge, co-founder and co-creator of NERVANA. “NERVANA will release us from the conventional listening experience and lead us to explore an entirely new music frontier.”

Unique to any other product on the market, NERVANA lets you physically feel the music. NERVANA stimulates nerves to magnify the pleasurable qualities of music. This new way to listen to your favorite song/playlist evokes sensations that stimulate your body to produce dopamine, the feel good chemical. Users simply plug in a music source, put in the NERVANA ear buds, and feel the gentle electrical signal dance to their favorite tunes. The settings can be easily customized with simple buttons and a sensitivity dial.

NERVANA’s innovative headphone system applies the stimulation signal from the NERVANA generator to the vagus nerve through the ear canal while simultaneously delivering music. The NERVANA stimulation signal generator has three modes: (1) it can receive a music signal directly from any source (e.g., a smartphone) through a standard audio jack and supply a stimulation waveform that follows the music; (2) it can take ambient music, such as at a concert, and supply a stimulation signal that actually tracks the live performer; and (3) it can generate stimulation waveforms internally, which are either pre-programmed or are customized from existing music tracks.

“NERVANA helps people enjoy themselves and break away from the stressors of daily life,” said Dr. Daniel J. Cartledge, co-founder and co-creator of NERVANA. “Everyone needs a change of pace, and we provide a natural way to transform the way people feel and experience the world.”

NERVANA is drug free and compatible with all genres of music. Portable and small enough to carry in your pocket, anyone can use NERVANA virtually anywhere, anytime, regardless of how knowledgeable they are about music and technology. To escape reality, it’s as easy as picking your favorite song, sliding the NERVANA buds into your ears and selecting your customized settings…then…let the NERVANA experience begin!

“Having developed a way to so efficiently modulate the nervous system by stimulating the vagus nerve without surgery, NERVANA found the key to the body’s `superhighway' into the brain,” said Dr. Shaye Moskowitz MD, PhD in neurosurgery and neurobiology. “Pairing everyday music with this results in the brain and body’s production of the primary ‘feel-good’ chemicals that put you in a positive state of mind without drug hazards."

Attendees at CES will have the opportunity to experience the NERVANA device before it becomes available to consumers in Spring 2016. To schedule an appointment, please email press@NERVANALLC.com.

The patent-pending NERVANA device, including the generator and ear buds, will be available to purchase for $299.99 through the NERVANA website. This is the first of many products NERVANA is currently developing that enhance our lives utilizing the exciting new science of bioelectronics.

For more information, please visit www.ExperienceNERVANA.com and follow NERVANA on Twitter @Nervana_US and Facebook.com/NervanaUS for the latest updates.

Contacts

NERVANA
Sarah Yansura Cooke, 561-315-6946
press@nervanallc.com

Release Summary

NERVANA, a breakthrough electronic device that sends pleasure signals to the brain, will debut for the first time at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Contacts

NERVANA
Sarah Yansura Cooke, 561-315-6946
press@nervanallc.com