May 31, 2016
According to Michael Hutchinson, author of Megabrain Power
“Research clearly indicates that theta waves increase creativity, super learning, integrative experiences, and memory. While adults are rarely produce theta, children are in a theta state most of the time—up to the age of around six, children produce mostly theta waves. The amount of theta progressively decreases as the child grows into adulthood. In other words, children spend most of their time in what we adults would call a trancelike, altered state of consciousness, and one that is extremely open and receptive, highly conducive to the learning of new information and the creation of memories.”