Students Resting in Massage Chairs with Binaural Beats Show Improved Academic Achievement

Improved Memory and Memorization After Taking a 'Systematic Rest' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] A study has found that students who participated in a systematic rest program using massage chairs showed improved academic achievement and enhanced memory compared to those who did not.


Eduplex, an academy franchise company, announced on the 5th that this result came from a rest management study conducted jointly with healthcare group Bodyfriend. The study was carried out over approximately three months with 120 students from a university institution in Seoul and Eduplex. The experiment divided participants into a control group taking regular rest and an experimental group resting using Bodyfriend massage chairs.


The study showed that students who received systematic rest had higher academic motivation and self-efficacy in English subjects than those who took regular rest. Among the students who took systematic rest, the group that received brain massage accompanied by music with 'binaural beats' showed better working memory and memorization skills compared to the groups that received physical massage programs or rested while sitting.



Binaural beats have been confirmed through international journals and papers to induce relaxation and enhance cognitive functions by synchronizing brainwaves. This experiment demonstrated that binaural beats help improve students' memory and concentration.


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