Alleviating Chronic Stress in University Students: An EEG Analysis of Binaural Beat Therapy

dc.contributor.authorSasithon Aunchit
dc.contributor.authorThanate Angsuwatanakul
dc.contributor.authorEkkapon Phairot
dc.contributor.authorChulikon Jinawan
dc.contributor.authorBoonrut Sirirattanapan
dc.contributor.authorRatree Thongyu
dc.contributor.authorJarinya Srimanee
dc.contributor.authorThapanee Khamanuwong
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:25:12Z
dc.date.issued2025-7-15
dc.description.abstractThe COVID-19 pandemic has significantly elevated chronic stress levels, especially among university students. This study examined the effectiveness of binaural beat auditory stimulation in reducing chronic stress, using both the DASS-21 questionnaire and electroencephalography (EEG) as measurement tools. Six students identified with high stress were randomly assigned to one of three four-week interventions: alpha binaural beat music, beta binaural beat music, or non-binaural beat control music. EEG analysis revealed a general increase in power spectrum across all groups, indicating changes in brainwave activity. Notably, a significant increase in sample entropy-a measure of neural complexity-was observed exclusively in the alpha binaural beat group by week four. Correspondingly, this group showed the greatest reduction in self-reported DASS-21 stress scores. These findings suggest that alpha binaural beat stimulation promotes effective neural entrainment and is more successful than beta or non-binaural beat stimuli in alleviating chronic stress among university students. This study highlights the potential of binaural beat auditory stimulation as a non-invasive tool for improving mental health.
dc.identifier.doi10.1109/bmeicon66226.2025.11113810
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/19994
dc.subjectHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
dc.subjectEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
dc.subjectMusic Therapy and Health
dc.titleAlleviating Chronic Stress in University Students: An EEG Analysis of Binaural Beat Therapy
dc.typeArticle

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