Audicin is the only audio treatment provider with an active scientific lab run by experienced academics who are experts in music psychology and neuroscience.

Want to be part of the science? Check out how you can take part in our ongoing research.

Explore Audicin’s program of Nervous System Regulation (NSR) research and learn how our science-backed audio innovations support wellbeing.

Examine studies on nervous system regulation, audio medicine, nervous system overstimulation, and personalized audio treatments.

Welcome to the Audicin Lab

Special study for US and UK Nurses - earn up to $200

Audicin is running a comprehensive study on audio treatments! Funded by Business Finland, we are running a 2-week study for US and UK nurses. 

This pioneering study will optimise our personalized audio treatment programs, ensuring people get the right recommendations.

Nurses will trial the new Audicin app, which measures biofeedback from Apple Watch (e.g. heart rate & breathing rate)

If you are a US or UK nurse, have not used Audicin before, and you are interested in up to $200 (or equivalent conversion in £) then follow this link to check if you are eligible!

All our research meets the highest ethical standards according to the Declaration of Helsinki , detailed in our Research and Development Privacy Policy.

The Audicin Research Team is excited and proud to be part of a joint research program with The University of Sheffield.

This innovative collaborative program, headed by Dr. Victoria Williamson, began in 2023 and supports postgraduate students undertaking dissertation research alongside Audicin.

This research and business collaboration fosters student training and experience opportunities in the world of start-up entrepreneurship and stimulates teamwork between researchers and business leaders.

In the past, we have worked in partnership with the wonderful Dr. Caroline Curwen, PhD, FCA, FHEA, an expert in music-colour synesthesia.

In 2023-2024, Drs. Curwen and Williamson supported three postgraduate students undertaking projects on subjects such as cross-cultural outcomes from Audicin (from the UK and China), individual differences (experiences of those living with ADHD), and a variety of impact measures.

This partnership will continue due to the success of the first year. Keep an eye out for more exciting findings from academic and Audicin!

Research partnership with The University of Sheffield (UK)

Researching the impacts of Audicin on the body

Calling all Oura users! The Oura ring is an industry-leading body measurement device. It can track heart rate, stress and sleep. We are interested in learning how Oura users react to our music.

This research will inform scientists and medical professionals about the impact of audio spatialisation, scientifically composed music in human recovery and wellbeing.

Discover latest peer reviewed research into the impact of our music elements on health and wellbeing. The Audicin Lab Blog, is curated by Dr. Victoria Williamson, Chief Scientist of Audicin.

Audicin Lab Blog

We run regular studies on how Audicin's music impacts on psychology, body and brain processes. If you would like to be informed of upcoming studies and participation opportunities then please let us know by leaving your contact details here.

Want to join the Audicin Lab

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Disclaimer: Please seek medical advice before trying audio medicine if you have a neurological condition that is associated with fits, have a heart condition, if you are under 18 or if you are pregnant. Safety of audio medicine has yet to be scientifically assessed in these vulnerable populations.