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Please note that during particularly busy periods, it may take a little longer to receive your delivery and our carrier may attempt to deliver to you on a Saturday. Scottish Highlands & Islands postcodes: AB, FK, HS, IV, KA, KW, PA, PH, ZE, LL58-LL78, IM, TR, PO30-41 Dancing Road Music Ball Run is one of the best music ball games to play at any time with the beat of your piano tiles in music games. Select your favorite music and dancing road and start play this music games: piano tiles and go far as far you can go. Gameplay of EDM Rush: Magic Tiles Hop is very interesting and addictive for the music game lovers and ball games lover. Beat stimuli were comprised of 6 Hz, 10 Hz and 40 Hz amplitude modulations, thus corresponding to dominant EEG frequencies in the theta, alpha and gamma band, in addition to a pure sine wave control condition. We chose these beat stimuli as previous studies have reported decreases in anxiety rating subscales using similar frequencies (theta and alpha; Le Scouarnec et al., 2001; Weiland et al., 2011), and because these frequencies (theta and gamma) have also been associated with long-term and working memory processes (e.g., Fell and Axmacher, 2011). Materials and Methods Participants In the current study we investigated the effects of monaural beat stimulation on a number of neuropsychological measures. Although we aimed primarily to examine the effects of beat stimulation on state-anxiety, we also tested whether other interrelated neuropsychological factors could be influenced. To this end, we used an exploratory approach to investigate the impact of beat stimulation on mood states, vigilance, working and long-term memory. We implemented a counter-balanced within-subject study design to eliminate effects related to inter-individual variability. As EEG responses to monaural beats are topographically similar to and even stronger than those of binaural beats ( Schwarz and Taylor, 2005; Pratt et al., 2009), we hypothesized that reductions of state-anxiety may be observed for monaural beat stimulation, similar or even more pronounced than those reported in the literature for binaural beat stimulation.This hypothesis is particularly related to the 10 Hz and 6 Hz stimulation conditions used in the present investigation, as previous anxiety-related studies applied binaural beats with frequencies at or below the alpha range. Since the reported effects of binaural beat stimulation on mood and memory are somewhat divergent, we had no clear directional hypotheses regarding the effects of monaural beat stimulation on these measures. However, we did speculate that 6 Hz monaural stimulation might reduce long-term memory performance, as we found decreased mediotemporal phase synchronization due to theta monaural beat stimulation in a previous study ( Becher et al., 2015).

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Whether you want a calm, relaxing dimly lit effect; warm, romantic mood lighting, or even a funky-coloured party feel, there are so many different colour and mood combinations that these cool LEDs will never let you down. There's a multi-colour setting that sets your lights scrolling through the different colour combinations for a really cool colour-changing effect. There's also a dimmer setting that works on the white colour setting, so you can set the amount of brightness but still keep that clean, white light. 2 timer settings (4H and 8H) This is not intended to be a full statement of your rights under the Consumer Contracts Regulations. Full details of your rights are available from your Local Authority’s Trading Standards Office. How To Return A Product The following dependent variables were evaluated: state-anxiety scores assessed using the STAI-S, scores of the five mood states assessed by the DES, average reaction times and number of correct responses given in the vigilance task, average reaction times and average number of correctly maintained digits in the working memory task, as well as number of correctly recalled words in the long-term memory task. For each domain with more than one dependent variable (DES (5), vigilance (2), working memory (2)) we conducted a one-way repeated-measures MANOVA to evaluate an overall effect of the independent variable BEAT condition (6 Hz, 10 Hz, 40 Hz, control tone) across the dependent measures. Behavioral data from the STAI-S and from the long-term memory task were subjected to one-way repeated measures ANOVAs with the variable BEAT condition. In case of a significant BEAT effect, post hoc paired t-tests comparing each of the beat stimulation conditions (6 Hz, 10 Hz, 40 Hz) with the control condition were applied (uncorrected for multiple comparisons). For exploratory purposes, we also calculated one-way repeated measures ANOVAs for each of the dependent variables of the domains without significant MANOVA effects. Results of these exploratory ANOVAs have to be regarded with caution. A Shapiro-Wilk test was applied on all data for testing the assumption of normal distribution and Mauchly’s test of sphericity was performed to assess for the assumption of sphericity. P-values in the MANOVAs and ANOVAs were Huynh-Feldt-corrected when necessary. Only p-values of <0.05 were regarded as statistically significant. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS 22.0 (SPSS Inc. Chicago, IL, USA). Results State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) Repeated measures ANOVA showed no significant effect of monaural beat stimulation on long-term memory performance in terms of correctly recalled words ( F (3,72) = 0.963; p = 0.410; ɛ = 0.918). The average performance scores (mean and SEM) for the percentage of correctly recalled words are: 6 Hz ( M = 55.8%; SEM = 2.7%); 10 Hz ( M = 58.3%; SEM = 3.0%); 40 Hz ( M = 61.8%; SEM = 2.9%); control ( M = 58.8%; SEM = 3.1%). Discussion For the following locations next day delivery may take up to two working days: Aberdeen (AB 30-35, 41-54), Northern Highlands (AB 36-38, 55-56), FK (17-21), HS (1-8), IV (All), KW (0-14), PH (15-32, 34-48), Eire (Republic of Ireland) (EI (ZZ75) (All)), Glasgow (G 83), Guernsey (GY 9), Oban (HS 9, KA 28, PA 20-99, PH 33, 49-99), Isle of Man (IM (All)), Arran (KA 27), Orkney Shetland (KW 15-99, ZE (All)) and Cornwall (TR 21-25).Emerging studies have shown that auditory beat stimulation can affect mood states in terms of levels of anxiety ( Le Scouarnec et al., 2001; Padmanabhan et al., 2005; Weiland et al., 2011) and well-being ( Lane et al., 1998; Le Scouarnec et al., 2001; Wahbeh et al., 2007a). The application of auditory beats either monaurally (i.e., physical beats delivered to both ears) or binaurally (two different sine waves of neighboring frequencies delivered to each ear separately), may also be a promising new tool with which to target cognition in a reversible, non-invasive way. However, the majority of studies looking at the effects of auditory beats have been performed using binaural beat stimuli despite evidence suggesting that cortical responses to monaural beat stimuli are stronger than those to binaural beats ( Schwarz and Taylor, 2005; Draganova et al., 2008). To further evaluate whether the changes in state-anxiety depend on the level of trait-anxiety, we additionally performed a two-way ANOVA for the variable state-anxiety with the within-subject factor BEAT, and the between-subject factor TRAIT-ANXIETY (median split: low vs. high values). This ANOVA revealed no interaction ( F (3,69) = 1.373; p = 0.263; ɛ = 0.704). We observed a trend for a main effect of TRAIT-ANXIETY levels on state anxiety ( F (1,23) = 2.948, p = 0.099). An overall MANOVA revealed no significant effect of BEAT stimulation on the working memory measures (Wilk’s lambda = 0.933; F (6,142) = 0.835, p = 0.55). Moreover, repeated measures ANOVAs revealed no significant effect of BEAT stimulation on working memory performance in terms of the number of correctly maintained digits ( F (3,72) = 0.648; p = 0.587; ɛ = 1.00) or on reaction times ( F (3,72) = 1.419; p = 0.244; ɛ = 1.00). The average performance scores (mean and SEM) for the different beat conditions are listed in the following. Percentage of correctly maintained digits: 6 Hz ( M = 79.5%; SEM = 2.4%); 10 Hz ( M = 78.9%; SEM = 2.8%); 40 Hz ( M = 77.6%; SEM = 2.4%); control ( M = 80.8%; SEM = 1.9%). Reaction times: 6 Hz ( M = 1135.7 ms; SEM = 54.2 ms); 10 Hz ( M = 1186.8 ms; SEM = 53.8 ms); 40 Hz ( M = 1184.9 ms; SEM = 36.2 ms); control ( M = 1104.7 ms; SEM = 56.0 ms). 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