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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acceso: Acesso Embargado
Fecha de embargo: 2025-03-28
Título: Evaluating the effect of gamma binaural beat on working memory performance and brain activity
Título (s) alternativo (s): Avaliação do efeito da batida binaural gama na performance da memória de trabalho e atividade cerebral
Autor: Borges, Ludymila Ribeiro
Primer orientador: Naves, Eduardo Lázaro Martins
Primer miembro de la banca: Andrade, Adriano de Oliveira
Segundo miembro de la banca: Rossini, Joaquim Carlos
Tercer miembro de la banca: Lima, Ramón Hypolito
Cuarto miembro de la banca: Arantes, Ana Paula Bittar Brito
Resumen: The cognitive function of memory undergoes development from childhood to aging and can be stimulated and improved by various techniques. Binaural beats (BB) have been proposed as a potential enhancement method for memory performance and treatment of psychological disorders. BB stimulation in the gamma frequency band (30-100Hz) has been associated with increased transmission of information across functional neural circuits, leading to enhanced memory performance. The current literature presents controversial approaches, including variability in stimulation parameters and participant numbers. Few studies analyzed the correlation between BB stimulation in the gamma frequency band and memory tasks. This makes it challenging to determine the optimal therapeutic stimulation parameters and underlying neural dynamics involved in gamma frequency stimulation. To address these limitations, this study proposes a detailed methodology to better understand the relationship between gamma-BB stimulation and memory performance. We collected electroencephalographic data (EEG) from 30 subjects in 3 phases - a baseline, with gamma-BB stim, and control stim - in a resting state, with eyes closed - and while performing memory tasks. Both behavioral and neurophysiology data were analyzed. The study found no significant changes in memory task performance or EEG power spectral density between experimental and control conditions. However, significant differences in brain connectivity were observed using phase-locked value (PLV) analysis in frontal and parietal areas, which are essential for memory processes. This study highlights the importance of exploring the underlying neural dynamics involved in BB stimulation and memory performance. The findings provide insight into using PLV as a metric for measuring brain connectivity and its potential application in future research. This research contributes to the development of optimal therapeutic stimulation parameters for improving memory performance.
Abstract: The cognitive function of memory undergoes development from childhood to aging and can be stimulated and improved by various techniques. Binaural beats (BB) have been proposed as a potential enhancement method for memory performance and treatment of psychological disorders. BB stimulation in the gamma frequency band (30-100Hz) has been associated with increased transmission of information across functional neural circuits, leading to enhanced memory performance. The current literature presents controversial approaches, including variability in stimulation parameters and participant numbers. Few studies analyzed the correlation between BB stimulation in the gamma frequency band and memory tasks. This makes it challenging to determine the optimal therapeutic stimulation parameters and underlying neural dynamics involved in gamma frequency stimulation. To address these limitations, this study proposes a detailed methodology to better understand the relationship between gamma-BB stimulation and memory performance. We collected electroencephalographic data (EEG) from 30 subjects in 3 phases - a baseline, with gamma-BB stim, and control stim - in a resting state, with eyes closed - and while performing memory tasks. Both behavioral and neurophysiology data were analyzed. The study found no significant changes in memory task performance or EEG power spectral density between experimental and control conditions. However, significant differences in brain connectivity were observed using phase-locked value (PLV) analysis in frontal and parietal areas, which are essential for memory processes. This study highlights the importance of exploring the underlying neural dynamics involved in BB stimulation and memory performance. The findings provide insight into using PLV as a metric for measuring brain connectivity and its potential application in future research. This research contributes to the development of optimal therapeutic stimulation parameters for improving memory performance.
Palabras clave: working memory
brain stimulation
binaural beats
EEG
power spectral density
functional connectivity
memory performance
Área (s) del CNPq: CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICA
Tema: Engenharia elétrica
Idioma: eng
País: Brasil
Editora: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
Programa: Programa de Pós-graduação em Engenharia Elétrica
Cita: BORGES, Ludymila Ribeiro. Evaluating the effect of gamma binaural beat on working memory performance and brain activity. 2023. 81 f. Tese (Doutorado em Engenharia Elétrica) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2023. DOI http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.te.2023.215
Identificador del documento: http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.te.2023.215
URI: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/37822
Fecha de defensa: 18-abr-2023
Aparece en las colecciones:TESE - Engenharia Elétrica

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