Dissertation
BrainTap Altered Consciousness
and Red Blood Cell Morphology: A Controlled Observational Study
Could what shifts within consciousness also be expressed as measurable change within your body?
This doctoral research explores the relationship between consciousness and physiology through the lens of live blood analysis. Using BrainTap, a neuroacoustic and light-based intervention designed to support shifts in awareness, nervous system regulation, and internal state, the study examines whether measurable changes in red blood cell morphology may be observed before and after a session. Positioned at the intersection of integrative medicine, consciousness research, and cellular observation, this work is rooted in the question of whether changes in consciousness may be reflected in the body at the microscopic level. At its core, the research invites deeper inquiry into how inner experience may influence biological expression