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This research will deduce the effect of binaural auditory beats on Hand-Eye coordination and will further explore the connection between auditory binaural beats and potential health benefits whilst helping to raise awareness about the potential health benefits of binaural auditor beats among young adults.
The purpose of the study is to determine the effect of binaural auditory beats on hand-eye coordination in adult population.
This study will assess the effect of a beta acoustic beats with resultant frequency of 25 Hz and carrier frequencies of 385Hz in left ear and 410Hz β-acoustic frequency in corresponding right ear at the same time, The difference of magnitude of these two signals will provide the certain perceived wave frequency.
Each individual will be exposed to either beta auditory beats or white noise according to the group allotted.
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OBJECTIVES:
The objectives of this study are:
HYPOTHESIS:
Alternate Hypothesis:
There is a significant effect of binaural auditory beats on hand-eye coordination in adult population. Null Hypothesis:
Null Hypothesis:
There is no significant effect of binaural auditory beats on hand-eye coordination in adult population.
Research Design: Experimental study. Randomized Control Trial
Clinical setting: Rehabilitation department, Fauji Foundation Hospital Study duration: 18 months
Selection Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria Both genders (male and female) A healthy population with age limit 19-44yrs
Exclusion criteria:
Any person with blurred vision Any physical limitations or injuries that may hinder safe completion of activity.
If you have any reason to believe that you have difficulty processing sensory information.
Any other known condition or diagnoses that may affect cognition, attention, or hearing.
Regular cricket players
Sampling technique: Simple random sampling
Outcome Measures:
Experimental Group A = Before starting the actual trial participants will be informed about the protocols and the test procedure. The total duration of whole procedure is about 25 min. Out of these 25 minutes, the first 20 min will be spent while listening to the beta beats stimulus and the remaining 5 minutes will be used to carry out 3 trials of 30 seconds each with a rest period of 1 minute between each trial. The average values are taken for each participant out of the three trials. The number of successful catches are noted down for this test.
Control group (B) = The same procedure is taken out with white noise as a control group with the same tests and time duration.
Data analysis techniques:
The data will be analyzed through SPSS 21 and Data would be analyzed based on the study design chosen that is random control experimental study.
A printed questionnaire of inclusion criteria will be provided to the participants after obtaining written consent and providing adequate explanation regarding the study, after which the procedure is carried out.
Significance of the study:
This research will deduce the effects of binaural auditory beats on Hand-Eye coordination and will further explore the connection between auditory binaural beats and potential health benefits whilst helping to raise awareness about the potential health benefits of binaural auditor beats among young adults.
This study will add valuable evidence to the existing literature on binaural beat stimulation.
Most of the studies regarding beta beats focus on keeping your attention focused, analytical thinking and solving problems, stimulating energy and action, high-level cognition but there is a shortage of research focusing on the effects of beta auditory beats with coordination especially hand-eye coordination.
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SARA KANWAL, Dpt *; MUHAMMAD SALEH, Dpt *
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