2024
DOI: 10.1002/ase.2492
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A pilot study exploring the effectiveness of binaural beats at reducing anxiety associated with cadaveric dissection

Liteboho Tlotliso Mosheshe,
Janine C. Correia,
Nadine Rampf

Abstract: This study explored the effects of a novel intervention, binaural beats (BB), on anxiety levels of anatomy students during cadaveric dissections and its impact on the learning environment. The study was quasi‐experimental, employing a purposive sampling strategy. State (SA) and trait (TA) anxiety levels were measured using the State–Trait Anxiety Inventory during two routine dissection sessions. SA was measured at three time points: at the start, after a 3‐min control (silence)/intervention (10 Hz BB) session,… Show more

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