Binaural beats to entrain the brain? A systematic review of the effects of binaural beat stimulation on brain oscillatory activity, and the implications for psychological research and intervention - PMC

Binaural beats are an auditory phenomenon that occurs when two tones of different frequencies, which are presented separately to each ear, elicit the sensation of a third tone oscillating at the difference frequency of the two tones. Binaural beats ...

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March 26, 2026

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Introduction

Systematic Review of Binaural Beat Stimulation and Brainwave Entrainment

  • Definition: Binaural beats are an auditory illusion created when two different frequencies are presented separately to each ear, resulting in the perception of a third tone oscillating at the difference frequency.
  • Key Constraints:
    • Carrier Frequency: Best perceived at carrier frequencies around 400 Hz; maximum carrier frequency is 1000 Hz.
    • Frequency Difference: The difference between the two tones must be below 30 Hz.
    • Perception Thresholds: Differences < 3 Hz are perceived as a rotating tone; 3–20 Hz as a fluctuating loudness; > 20 Hz as a rough sound.
  • Neurobiology: The superior olivary complex (SOC) is the primary brain structure responsible for processing these phase differences.
  • Brainwave Entrainment (BWE) Hypothesis: The theory that external stimulation at a specific frequency causes the brain’s electrocortical activity to oscillate at that same frequency.
  • Systematic Review Findings:
    • A review of 14 studies found highly inconsistent results.
    • 5 studies supported the BWE hypothesis, 8 reported contradictory results, and 1 reported mixed results.
  • Methodological Issues: The field suffers from significant heterogeneity in experimental design, implementation of binaural beats, and EEG analysis parameters, which limits the comparability of research.
  • Conclusion: There is a critical need for standardized research approaches to determine the actual efficacy of binaural beats for psychological and cognitive interventions.
  • Distinction: Binaural beats (processed via phase differences in the brain) are distinct from monaural beats (physical interference of sound waves at the cochlear level).

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