Sound and trance states: Identifying the elements of music most conducive to altered states of consciousness
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2026
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Kiley, Sean
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A trance state is a heightened expression of an altered state of consciousness (ASC) that has been shown to be beneficial for both development and regeneration. These states are often strongly influenced by aural stimuli. My research aims to codify the characteristics of sound that most support trance induction and other forms of ASCs both scientifically and artistically. The former is explored through a cognitive psychology experiment making use of electroencephalography (EEG) to test specific types of rhythmic entrainment most conducive to an array of ASCs. Artistically, I composed a guitar duet that employs more general trance inducing musical features discovered through music perception analysis and ethnographical accounts of traditional ritual trance music. Together, the goal is to be able to leverage sound more therapeutically in clinical settings and develop new methods of exploring the intersection between the science of perception and music composition.
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music composition, altered states of consciousness, rhythmic auditory stimulation, EEG, neuroscience, trance states, shamanism