Audio for Test Taking in the last quiet minutes before the room.
The material is learned. What decides the next two hours is what your body does in the ten minutes before the door opens.
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What frequency-tuned audio does for test day
Exam performance depends on retrieval, and retrieval competes directly with a stress response for the same limited working memory. Settling immediately before the test protects that capacity, and repeating the same routine at every exam turns it into a cue the body recognizes rather than a technique to remember.
What makes this moment hard
- Cramming right up to the door raises arousal at the worst moment.
- Other students talking about the test spreads panic in the hallway.
- The blank moment on question one sets the tone for the whole paper.
Resyna does not ask anyone to try. It follows the listener's heart rhythm and uses gentle, adaptive tones to guide breathing toward a slower, steadier pace, with no counting, no instructions, and no screen to look at.
How to use Resyna for test day
A starting point, not a prescription. Take the steps that fit your family and leave the rest.
- 1 Stop revising an hour before, not five minutes before.
- 2 Run a session in the car or a quiet corner, away from the hallway.
- 3 Skip the group post-mortem outside the door.
- 4 Once seated, take three slow breaths before reading question one.
- 5 If the panic rises mid-test, put the pen down and slow the breath.
Start with two to five minutes at a comfortable volume, and stop any time it does not feel right.
Your body already knows this rhythm. Resyna just holds the door open.
It listens back
Press play and Resyna follows the listener's heart rhythm in real time. As the body settles, the sound settles with it.
It guides the breath
Soft, layered tones pace breathing toward a slower rhythm. Around six breaths a minute is where the body's stress and recovery systems settle back into balance.
It leaves room to breathe
Built with space in it rather than sound filling every second, and it needs no screen. Eyes closed, headphones in, and the calm comes to you.
Want the peer-reviewed detail? Read the real science behind Resyna, including what the evidence supports and what it does not.
We would rather earn your trust than your click.
Resyna is not a medical device.
It is a wellness tool designed to support calm and focus. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified professional.
We skip the "brainwave" hype.
The research does not reliably support binaural beats retuning your brain, or special "healing frequencies" like 528 Hz. Resyna is built on paced breathing, which does have a strong evidence base, not on claims we cannot stand behind.
Sound is not right for every child.
Many autistic people experience sound sensitivity. That is exactly why Resyna is opt-in, volume-capped, and caregiver-controlled. If sound is not the right tool for your child, that is a completely valid answer.
About test day
Can I use audio during the exam itself?
Is last-minute revision worth it?
What if my child goes blank every time?
The next time this moment arrives, press play.
Resyna is built into VizyPlan, alongside the visual routines, social stories, and calming tools your family already uses. Nothing separate to download.
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Sound settles the body. A visual schedule answers the questions.
Most hard moments need both. These free step-by-step guides cover the same situation from the planning side.
A gentle note on safe use. Resyna and VizyPlan's Calming Frequency are wellness tools designed to support relaxation. They are not a medical device and are not medical advice. They do not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition, and they are not a substitute for care from a qualified professional. Start with just 2 to 5 minutes at a comfortable volume and build up gradually. If you feel any discomfort, dizziness, or unease, stop right away. If you are pregnant, or you or your child has epilepsy, a seizure disorder, or a heart condition, please check with your doctor before use. Do not operate heavy machinery after listening. Use of the heart-guided calm score requires a paired Apple Watch with heart-rate and health sharing enabled. The calm score is a relaxation-feedback indicator only. It is not a diagnosis, a fitness metric, or a measure of your health. Resyna does not monitor for, detect, or alert you to arrhythmias, heart conditions, or any other medical issue, and it should never be relied on for that purpose. If you have any health concern, contact a qualified medical professional.
