Effects of theta-binaural beats auditory stimulation on creativity, psychological well-being and mood states of university students: Pilot study

Liliana Mendes, Levi Leonido, Antonino Pereira, Elsa Gabriel Morgado

Abstract

This study investigates the impact of theta-frequency binaural beats (BB) on creativity, mood, and psychological well-being in university students, addressing the growing interest and controversy surrounding this auditory stimulation technique. A quantitative, correlational, quasi-experimental design was employed, involving 26 university students aged 18–54 (96.2% female, 3.8% male). Participants listened to theta BB (6-Hz beat frequency on a 250 Hz carrier) for 20 minutes daily using the Binaural Beats App. Instruments included a sociodemographic questionnaire, the reduced Creative Personality Scale (EPC), the short Profile of Mood States Questionnaire (POMS), and the Psychological Well-Being Manifestation Scale (EMMBEP). Results revealed significant improvements in creativity, psychological well-being, and reduced total mood disturbance after exposure to theta BB. Significant differences in total mood disturbance across assessment moments highlighted the intervention's time-sensitive benefits. The study highlights the potential of theta-frequency BB to enhance psychological well-being, mood, and creativity among university students. These findings contribute to the growing body of evidence supporting the utility of BB as a non-invasive tool for improving mental and emotional states. Theta BB may serve as an accessible and cost-effective method for promoting mental health and fostering creativity in educational and therapeutic settings.

Authors

Liliana Mendes
liliana.mendes@icnas.uc.pt (Primary Contact)
Levi Leonido
Antonino Pereira
Elsa Gabriel Morgado
Mendes, L. ., Leonido, L., Pereira, A., & Morgado, E. G. . (2025). Effects of theta-binaural beats auditory stimulation on creativity, psychological well-being and mood states of university students: Pilot study. International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, 8(2), 239–248. https://doi.org/10.53894/ijirss.v8i2.5142

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