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Title: Beta Binaural Beats and its effects on the Cognition of Nursing Students in a Private Higher Education Institution
Authors: Ann C. Dy, Julie
Ross S. Ladera, April
Paul J. Cabato, Joshua
O. Librando1, Monique
J. Yao Jr, Johnny
Keywords: Abstract reasoning
beta binaural beats
cognition
memory
nursing students
reading comprehension
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: Beta Binaural Beats and its effects on the Cognition of Nursing Students in a Private Higher Education Institution Julie Ann C. Dy1 , April Ross S. Ladera1 , Joshua Paul J. Cabato1 , Monique O. Librando1 , Johnny J. Yao Jr2 1 College of Nursing, Velez College, Philippines 2 College of Nursing, Cebu Normal University, Philippines Corresponding email: johnnyyaojr@gmail.com Submitted: 17-05-2020 Accepted: 29-06-2020 Published: 01-08-2020 Abstract Studying nursing comes with a certain expectation to work hard and take a certain amount of time. A promising method called beta binaural beats is thought to improve cognitive functions. This study aimed to determine whether listening to beta beats is an effective method for improving cognition among nursing students. A doubleblinded experimental research design was utilized and measured the effects of the intervention towards memory, abstract reasoning and reading comprehension. A total of 89 subjects participated in this study. Only the score of reading comprehension showed a significant difference (t=2.38, p=.02). The findings suggest that beta beats is an effective way in enhancing reading comprehension. However, findings show that beats aren’t effective in enhancing memory and abstract reasoning. Therefore, this may be used as a method to enhance learning. Keywords: Abstract reasoning, beta binaural beats, cognition, memory, nursing students, reading comprehension
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