COHERENCE News & Notes:
- February 8th, 2005, 4:28 P.M: COHERENCE(TM) commences commercial operation coincident with the turn of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Rooster.
- February 18, 2005: Issue 1 of Coherence, Yoga, and Meditation released.
- February 28, 2005: "SLOW DOWN!" released . This new CD is for the specific purpose of gradually retraining the "normal" resting breathing frequency from a faster rhythm to a slower rhythm. It presents 16 consecutive breathing intervals from 20 breaths per minute to 5 breaths per minute. See Products.
- March 7, 2005: New MP3 product, "Vocal Instructive Method" released. In this new Breathing Pacemaker(TM) recording, Steve Elliott provides a 30 second introduction followed by ~25 minutes of verbally directed "inhalation and exhalation". This recording is produced especially for beginners and those that find vocal direction easily accessible.
- March 18, 2005: Initial release of Specification for Incorporating COHERENCE Rhythms and Methods into Commerical Works. This specification documents the minimal set of requirements governing the creation of artistic and commercial audio-visual works incorporating COHERENCE "Breathing Pacemaker" capabilities. Rights to incorporate these capabilities are granted on a license-only basis. Interested parties please inquire here.
- March 22, 2005: Effective today, compact disc "RESPIRE" is replaced by "RESPIRE I". RESPIRE I includes, Clock and Tibetan Bell, 2 Bells, and Vocal Instructive Sequence. See Products.
- March 31, 2005: COHERENCE is seeking a development and manufacturing partner to produce consumer and medical grade products/instruments. Please contact: steve.elliott@coherence.com.
- April 27, 2005: COHERENCE introduces the first multi-media Breathing Pacemaker(tm), "COHERENCE CLOCK". See Products.
- May 15, 2005: COHERENCE releases the special report: "Galvanic Skin Response - A Window Into Breathing and Autonomic Nervous System Function". This report documents results of the novel investigation into the use of galvanometric skin response (GSR) to assess the relationship between breathing and autonomic nervous system functioning.
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