40 Hz binaural beats entrainment enhances the mood and cognition of medical students.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES International Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1080/00207454.2024.2429495
Rubina Shakya, Piotr Suffczynski, Sachin Shrestha, Srijana Dangol, Prithuja Poudyal, Dil Islam Mansur
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Background: Many medical students experience psychological distress from high academic demands, potentially harming their performance and mental health. Binaural beats (BB) stimulation, particularly gamma band entrainment, has been suggested to enhance neural communication, cognition, and reduce anxiety.

Objective: This study aimed to determine whether 40 Hz BB could improve cognitive performance and mood in medical students.

Method: Forty participants, selected based on the inclusion criteria of good health, normal hearing, and no mental illness were recruited considering factors such as all sessions availability and consent. Participants listened to BB for 15 min, three times a week, over three consecutive weeks. Electroencephalogram recordings confirmed that 40 Hz BB induced gamma neural oscillations in the brain. Emotional states were assessed using the 32-item Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS) with ratings on a 5-point Likert scale, whereas cognitive function was measured with the Stroop's test, based on reaction time in milliseconds. Pre- and post-BB comparisons and gender-related differences were analyzed using paired and unpaired t-tests or appropriate non-parametric tests.

Result: Listening to BB significantly reduced negative emotions (p < 0.001), enhanced positive emotions (p < 0.001), and facilitated improvements in cognitive performance. However, the effects of BB were gender-specific, with female students showing greater improvements in 'happiness' and 'calmness', (p < 0.001), while males experienced more pronounced enhancements in cognitive performance (p < 0.001). Additionally, time-dependent effects of BB were also observed.

Conclusion: 40 Hz BB appears to be an effective tool for helping students manage their challenges calmly and more efficiently.

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40赫兹双耳节拍增强了医学生的情绪和认知能力。
许多医科学生因学业要求高而感到心理困扰,这可能会损害他们的学习成绩和心理健康。双耳节拍(BB)刺激,尤其是伽马波段夹带,被认为可以增强神经交流、认知和减轻焦虑。本研究旨在确定 40 赫兹双耳节拍能否改善医学生的认知能力和情绪。根据健康状况良好、听力正常、无精神疾病等纳入标准,考虑到所有课程的可用性和同意等因素,招募了 40 名参与者。参与者连续三周聆听 BB,每周三次,每次 15 分钟。脑电图记录证实,40 赫兹的 BB 能诱导大脑伽马神经振荡。情绪状态采用布鲁内尔情绪量表(BRUMS)的 32 个项目进行评估,采用 5 点李克特量表进行评分,而认知功能则采用基于毫秒反应时间的 Stroop 测试进行测量。使用配对和非配对 t 检验或适当的非参数检验分析了听 BB 前和听 BB 后的比较以及与性别有关的差异。结果表明,听 BB 能显著减少负面情绪(p < 0.001),增强正面情绪(p < 0.001),同时还能提高认知能力。不过,BB 的效果有性别差异,女生在 "快乐 "和 "平静 "方面的改善更大(p < 0.001),而男生在认知能力方面的改善更明显(p < 0.001)。此外,还观察到了 BB 的时间依赖效应。因此,40 Hz BB 似乎是帮助学生更冷静、更高效地应对挑战的有效工具。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Neuroscience publishes original research articles, reviews, brief scientific reports, case studies, letters to the editor and book reviews concerned with problems of the nervous system and related clinical studies, epidemiology, neuropathology, medical and surgical treatment options and outcomes, neuropsychology and other topics related to the research and care of persons with neurologic disorders.  The focus of the journal is clinical and transitional research. Topics covered include but are not limited to: ALS, ataxia, autism, brain tumors, child neurology, demyelinating diseases, epilepsy, genetics, headache, lysosomal storage disease, mitochondrial dysfunction, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, myopathy, neurodegenerative diseases, neuromuscular disorders, neuropharmacology, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, pain, sleep disorders, stroke, and other areas related to the neurosciences.
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