How can I find a research resource for binaural beats?

I’m doing a report on binaural beats, and I want to find out all about it. The problem is, I don’t have a credible source except wikipedia (most teachers don’t accept it). I would like some kind of book or ebook or any kind of website that can give me information on binaural beats (how it works, history, what it is, etc.) Can someone please help me find some resources? T^T

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One thought on “How can I find a research resource for binaural beats?

  1. Even though wikipedia itself is off limits, references at the bottoms of the article won’t be. Have a browse, some of them link to the text of research papers you can very legitimately mine for information. Some examples:

    http://rawexplorations.com/sites/default/files/G%20Oster%20-%20Auditory%20Beats%20in%20the%20Brain.pdf

    http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/jse_11_3_atwater.pdf

    http://www.transparentcorp.com/downloads/Huang-PsychologicalEffectsBrainwaveEntrainment.pdf

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