2014
DOI: 10.3233/thc-140799
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Is 1/f sound more effective than simple resting in reducing stress response?

Abstract: BACKGROUND: It has been previously demonstrated that listening to 1/f sound effectively reduces stress. However, these findings have been inconsistent and further study on the relationship between 1/f sound and the stress response is consequently necessary. OBJECTIVE: The present study examined whether sound with 1/f properties (1/f sound) affects stress-induced electroencephalogram (EEG) changes. METHODS: Twenty-six subjects who voluntarily participated in the study were randomly assigned to the experimental … Show more

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“…Another option is provision of sounds with 1/f fluctuation characteristics; examples of these are the various natural phenomena, such as breeze, streams, candle flames, and the luminous patterns of fireflies [12]. In general, listening to 1/f sounds has been previously demonstrated to effectively reduce stress response, although this remains a matter of debate [13].…”
Section: Hearingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another option is provision of sounds with 1/f fluctuation characteristics; examples of these are the various natural phenomena, such as breeze, streams, candle flames, and the luminous patterns of fireflies [12]. In general, listening to 1/f sounds has been previously demonstrated to effectively reduce stress response, although this remains a matter of debate [13].…”
Section: Hearingmentioning
confidence: 99%