What I don't know is whether this is still seen as a promising avenue of research, or if it's been pushed to the side due to repeated pilot studies with limited effect sizes. I believe there is some research on what frequencies are associated with certain EEG findings, but they are not well correlated with changes in subjective or objective markers. ![]() However, the simple truth is that anyone who claims it is well understood is lying, as the science is just not there yet. There are some people who claim that they understand which tones/frequencies have X, Y, or Z effect on the brain/mood/anxiety/stress/etc. Basically, we don't know what any of it means. What people don't know is why this happens, how it happens, and what the potential uses of it could be in treating various mental health issues/improving quality of life. Here is what I do know that may help clear some things up:Ĭertain sound frequencies DO have an effect on EEG brain recordings. I really hope someone with more knowledge on this topic comes along, as I am certainly not well-read on this topic. So please, Inform me, since most of what I found was "shrug iono maybe it exists/works" Personally I'm skeptical of the whole field, but then again I'm skeptical of all things I am not well informed in. So I was hoping on some professional explanation and opinions. Angry music exists too, so there is really some form of emotional something with music, and it's not ALL based on lyrics. We listen to a sad song, and we are sad, or a song that makes us happy really lifts us up and pumps us up. I cannot deny that music does have an effect on my mood. I am somewhat familiar with what it is but on the little research I did, I can't find any valid claims on it.ġ) What are Binaural Beats specifically, and do they workģ) To what extent do they do what they claim?Ĥ) Is there any relationship to these beats and why music does what it does? I was recently introduced to this concept of "Binaural Beats". We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depth of our answers. For more open-ended questions, try /r/AskScienceDiscussion | Sign up to be a panelist!.Looking for flair? Sign up to be a panelist!.Neuroscience, Neurology, Neurochemistry, Cognitive NeuroscienceĪskScience AMA Series: Alternative Proteins, GFIĪsk Anything Wednesday - Biology, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Medicine, PsychologyĪsk Anything Wednesday - Economics, Political Science, Linguistics, AnthropologyĪsk Anything Wednesday - Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary ScienceĪlfred Russel Wallace's Birthday (b.1823)ĪskScience AMA Series: NIMH's 75th anniversaryĪsk Anything Wednesday - Engineering, Mathematics, Computer science Medicine, Oncology, Dentistry, Physiology, Epidemiology, Infectious Disease, Pharmacy, Human Body Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Abnormal, Social Psychology Social Science, Political Science, Economics, Archaeology, Anthropology, Linguisticsīiology, Evolution, Morphology, Ecology, Synthetic Biology, Microbiology, Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology, Paleontology Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Computer Engineering, Aerospace EngineeringĬhemistry, Organic Chemistry, Polymers, Biochemistry Mathematics, Statistics, Number Theory, Calculus, AlgebraĪstronomy, Astrophysics, Cosmology, Planetary FormationĬomputing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, ComputabilityĮarth Science, Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Geology Theoretical Physics, Experimental Physics, High-energy Physics, Solid-State Physics, Fluid Dynamics, Relativity, Quantum Physics, Plasma Physics ![]() /r/AskScienceDiscussion: For open-ended and hypothetical questions.FAQ: In-depth answers to many popular questions. ![]()
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