This page is for journalists, podcasters, conference organizers, and collaborators who want background, talking points, and visuals for stories about trauma, music, and human-centered AI.
Resonance Research Institute is an Alabama-based research organization exploring how EEG, music, and artificial intelligence can support trauma recovery—especially for veterans. Founded by a combat veteran, trauma therapist, and AI researcher, the Institute develops therapist-in-the-loop tools that translate brain signals into color, sound, and clinically useful insight.
Our work includes EEG-powered chromatic visualizations, an adaptive music engine that responds to a client’s nervous system in real time, and ethically grounded AI tools for clinicians.
Thomas J. Lane, LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker, combat veteran, and AI PhD student. His work sits at the intersection of trauma therapy, music, and machine learning. After years of hearing veterans say, “I can’t talk about it,” he began building systems that let the nervous system speak directly—through brainwaves, color, and sound.
At Resonance Research Institute, Thomas leads the development of EEG-guided music interventions and therapist-in-the-loop AI tools designed to deepen, not replace, human connection in care.
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