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<speak> How to use ResiEMDR's Auditory Stimulus<break strength="x-strong"/> Hello and welcome to ResiEMDR’s video tutorials.<break strength="x-strong"/> In this tutorial, we will show you how to use ResiEMDR's auditory stimulus. <break strength="x-strong"/> Before we begin,<break strength="x-strong"/> Please note that for the auditory stimulus to be effective, it is recommended that your client uses wired headphones during this part of the session. <break strength="x-strong"/> <break strength="x-strong"/> The platform’s auditory stimulus options are available in the <emphasis level="strong">Sound tab</emphasis>. <emphasis level="strong">The Sound button </emphasis>enables you to choose who will hear the auditory stimulus: <emphasis level="strong">Client Only </emphasis>(the default setting), <emphasis level="strong">Sound Off</emphasis>, or <emphasis level="strong">Sound On </emphasis>for both you and your client.<break strength="x-strong"/> <break strength="x-strong"/> <emphasis level="strong">The Volume bar </emphasis>lets you set the auditory stimulus’s volume (1-40).<break strength="x-strong"/> The <emphasis level="strong">Sound Type button </emphasis>- lets you choose between three sets of sounds that can be played bilaterally as auditory stimulus:<break strength="x-strong"/> Nature (for example rain, wind, and flowing river).<break strength="x-strong"/> Music (unique bilateral music tracks),<break strength="x-strong"/>Effect (for example. ping-pong, bell, and chopping) <break strength="x-strong"/> Click the button on the right to view the list of music tracks or sound effects available in the set you have selected.<break strength="x-strong"/> You can choose whether to use the auditory stimulus by itself or together with the visual stimulus (the platform’s default option). If you choose to operate both simultaneously, the two types of stimuli will be fully synchronized with each other. If you prefer to use the auditory stimulus alone, click on the Display tab and change the type to Sound Only.<break strength="x-strong"/> <break strength="x-strong"/> We hope that we found this tutorial helpful. For questions and support, please send us an email at [email protected] <break strength="x-strong"/><break strength="x-strong"/> </speak>