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战胜压力:带有单耳节拍的音乐可减轻非临床人群的焦虑并改善情绪。

Beating stress: music with monaural beats reduces anxiety and improves mood in a non-clinical population.

作者信息

Venkatesan Tara, Demetriou Andrew, Koops Hendrik Vincent, Bowling Daniel L

机构信息

Universal Music Group, London, United Kingdom.

School of Advanced Study, University of London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2025 Jun 18;16:1539823. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1539823. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Auditory beat stimulation in the delta-theta frequency range (0-7 Hz) is gaining interest as a non-invasive intervention for anxiety. This study investigated the effects of a relatively understudied form-monaural beats-and whether they produce acute changes in anxiety and mood when presented alone or embedded harmonically within music. Participants ( = 308) were randomly assigned to one of three 30-min listening conditions: (1) Monaural Beats + Music, (2) Monaural Beats-Only, or (3) a Pure Tone Control. Psychological effects were assessed via changes in self-reported anxiety (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, state subscale) and mood (bipolar Likert scales for emotional valence, arousal, and energy). The results showed that only the Beats + Music condition significantly reduced anxiety from before to after listening with a medium effect size anxiety from before to after listening ( < 0.001,  = -0.58). Furthermore, only the Beats + Music significantly increased emotional valence from before to after listening ( < 0.001,  = 0.48). Finally, the Beats-Only condition showed a significant reduction in energy from before to after listening ( < 0.05,  = -0.28). These findings indicate that monaural beats can be harmoniously integrated into music without diminishing the anxiolytic properties of the latter, whereas presentation of beats alone has different effects. This suggests that integrating monaural beats within music may be a viable approach for targeted auditory neuromodulation.

摘要

作为一种治疗焦虑症的非侵入性干预手段,0至7赫兹的δ-θ频段听觉节拍刺激正逐渐受到关注。本研究调查了一种相对较少被研究的形式——单耳节拍,以及当单耳节拍单独呈现或和谐地融入音乐中时,它们是否会引起焦虑和情绪的急性变化。参与者(n = 308)被随机分配到三种30分钟的聆听条件之一:(1)单耳节拍 + 音乐,(2)仅单耳节拍,或(3)纯音对照。通过自我报告的焦虑(状态-特质焦虑量表,状态分量表)和情绪(情绪效价、唤醒和能量的双极李克特量表)变化来评估心理效应。结果显示,只有节拍 + 音乐组在聆听前后焦虑显著降低,效应量中等(p < 0.001,d = -0.58)。此外,只有节拍 + 音乐组在聆听前后情绪效价显著增加(p < 0.001,d = 0.48)。最后,仅节拍组在聆听前后能量显著降低(p < 0.05,d = -0.28)。这些发现表明,单耳节拍可以和谐地融入音乐中,而不会削弱音乐的抗焦虑特性,而单独呈现节拍则有不同的效果。这表明将单耳节拍融入音乐可能是一种可行的针对性听觉神经调节方法。

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