Effect of dynamic binaural beats on sleep quality: a proof-of-concept study with questionnaire and biosignals

Author:

Lee Hwa-Ah-Ni1,Lee Woo-Jin2,Kim Seong-Uk3,Kim Hyunji4,Ahn Minkyu4ORCID,Kim Jeonghui5,Kim Do-Won5,Yun Chang-Ho2ORCID,Hwang Han-Jeong16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronics and Information Engineering, Korea University , Sejong , Republic of Korea

2. Department of Neurology, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital and College of Medicine Seoul National University , Seongnam , Republic of Korea

3. SleepWave Company, LG Electronics Co. Ltd. , Seoul , Republic of Korea

4. Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Handong Global University , Pohang , Republic of Korea

5. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chonnam National University , Yeosu , Republic of Korea

6. Interdisciplinary Graduate Program for Artificial Intelligence Smart Convergence Technology, Korea University , Sejong , Republic of Korea

Abstract

Abstract Binaural beat (BB) has been investigated as a potential modality to enhance sleep quality. In this study, we introduce a new form of BB, referred to as dynamic BB (DBB), which incorporates dynamically changing carrier frequency differences between the left and right ears. Specifically, the carrier frequency of the right ear varied between 100 and 103 Hz over a period, while the left ear remained fixed at 100 Hz, yielding a frequency difference range of 0 to 3 Hz. The objective of this study was to examine the effect of DBB on sleep quality. Ten healthy participants were included in a cross-over design, where they experienced both DBB and a SHAM (absence of sound) condition across two consecutive nights, with polysomnography evaluation. DBB was administrated during pre-sleep initiation, sleep onset, and transition from rapid eye movement (REM) to non-REM stage. DBB significantly reduced sleep latency compared to the SHAM condition. Electrocardiogram analysis revealed that exposure to DBB led to diminished heart rate variability during the pre-sleep initiation and sleep onset periods, accompanied by a decrease in low-frequency power of heart rate during the sleep onset period. DBB might be effective in improving sleep quality, suggesting its possible application in insomnia treatments.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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