The 2018 study by Wang delves into the effects of beta-frequency brainwave entrainment on decision-making processes. Beta-frequency brainwave entrainment involves aligning the brain’s electrical activity with a specific rhythm or frequency, in this case, the beta frequency. The beta frequency is typically associated with active, busy or anxious thinking and active concentration.
In his research, Wang investigates the potential benefits of beta-frequency brainwave entrainment on decision-making skills. Decision-making is a cognitive process that involves selecting a logical choice from the available options. The study hypothesizes that entraining the brain to the beta frequency could potentially enhance decision-making abilities. The research methodology included the use of EEG recordings to monitor brain activity and various tests to assess decision-making skills.
The findings from Wang’s study provide valuable insights into the potential of beta-frequency brainwave entrainment to boost decision-making abilities. The results suggest that this type of entrainment may indeed have a positive impact on decision-making. However, Wang also notes that further research is necessary to fully understand the implications of these results and to explore the potential for practical applications of beta-frequency brainwave entrainment in enhancing decision-making skills.