Ronald A. GREGORY - Raleigh NC, US John Charles STIER - Olney MD, US Paula M. COOLEY - Olney MD, US
Assignee:
LifeMusic, Inc. - Olney MD
International Classification:
A61M 21/00
US Classification:
600 28
Abstract:
A method includes adding, by a computing device, a brain wave pattern having a first frequency to a music track having a first decibel level at or above a threshold of hearing by mixing the brain wave pattern under the music track at a second decibel level less than the first decibel level, wherein the second decibel level is at or below the threshold of hearing, adding, by the computing device, a repetitive chant having a second frequency to the music track, by mixing the repetitive chant under the music track at a third decibel level less than the first decibel level, wherein the third decibel level is at or below the threshold of hearing, and recording, by the computing device, the music track with the brain wave pattern and the repetitive chant to a computer-readable medium.
Resumes
Vice President And Senior Project Manager At Urs Corporation
Dr. Gregory graduated from the University of North Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1989. He works in Tyrone, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Gregory is affiliated with JC Blair Memorial Hospital and UPMC Altoona.
Ronald Gregory shot his wife, 71-year-old Barbara Gregory, and his granddaughter Mia Rodgers, on March 21. Gregory told detectives that Mia survived for an hour, but instead of calling for help, Gregory held Mia as she bled to death, prosecutor Kevin Brackett said.