Aphasia, speech and brain injury treatment software, based on scientific methods PowerAFA is an Aphasia, speech and brain injury treatment software, that improves words and letters recognition and other skills in aphasic patients.Software is composed by a great variety of exercises: sound's exercises, image recognition's exercises, word and letter exercises, verbs and actions. Gnaural is an opensource programmable auditory binaural-beat synthesizer, implementing the principle described in the October 1973 Scientific American article 'Auditory Beats in the Brain' by Gerald Oster. The theme of the article is that the processing of binaural beats involves different neural pathways than conventional hearing.
