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Exploration of Lower Frequency EEG Dynamics and Cortical Alpha Asymmetry in Long-term Rajyoga Meditators

机译:长期Rajyoga冥想者的低频脑电动力学和皮质α不对称性的探索

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Background: Rajyoga meditation is taught by Prajapita Brahmakumaris World Spiritual University ( Brahmakumaris ) and has been followed by more than one million followers across the globe. However, rare studies were conducted on physiological aspects of rajyoga meditation using electroencephalography (EEG). Band power and cortical asymmetry were not studied with Rajyoga meditators. Aims: This study aims to investigate the effect of regular meditation practice on EEG brain dynamics in low-frequency bands of long-term Rajyoga meditators. Settings and Design: Subjects were matched for age in both groups. Lower frequency EEG bands were analyzed in resting and during meditation. Materials and Methods: Twenty-one male long-term meditators (LTMs) and same number of controls were selected to participate in study as par inclusion criteria. Semi high-density EEG was recorded before and during meditation in LTM group and resting in control group. The main outcome of the study was spectral power of alpha and theta bands and cortical (hemispherical) asymmetry calculated using band power. Statistical Analysis: One-way ANOVA was performed to find the significant difference between EEG spectral properties of groups. Pearson's Chi-square test was used to find difference among demographics data. Results: Results reveal high-band power in alpha and theta spectra in meditators. Cortical asymmetry calculated through EEG power was also found to be high in frontal as well as parietal channels. However, no correlation was seen between the experience of meditation (years, hours) practice and EEG indices. Conclusion: Overall findings indicate contribution of smaller frequencies (alpha and theta) while maintaining meditative experience. This suggests a positive impact of meditation on frontal and parietal areas of brain, involved in the processes of regulation of selective and sustained attention as well as provide evidence about their involvement in emotion and cognitive processing.
机译:背景:Rajyoga冥想是由Prajapita Brahmakumaris世界精神大学(Brahmakumaris)教授的,全球范围内有超过一百万的追随者。但是,很少有人使用脑电图(EEG)对打ra瑜伽的生理方面进行研究。 Rajyoga禅修者未研究带功率和皮质不对称性。目的:本研究旨在研究常规冥想练习对长期Rajyoga冥想者低频区域中EEG脑动力学的影响。设置和设计:两组受试者均匹配年龄。在静息和冥想期间分析较低频率的EEG频段。材料和方法:选择21位男性长期冥想者(LTM)和相同数量的对照作为标准纳入标准参加研究。 LTM组和对照组的静坐前后均记录半高密度脑电图。该研究的主要结果是α和theta谱带的光谱功率以及使用谱带功率计算的皮层(半球)不对称性。统计分析:进行了单向方差分析,以发现各组的脑电图光谱特性之间的显着差异。使用Pearson的卡方检验来发现人口统计数据之间的差异。结果:结果揭示了冥想者在alpha和theta光谱中的高频带功率。通过脑电图功率计算的皮层不对称性也被发现在额叶和顶叶通道中很高。但是,在冥想(年,小时)练习和脑电图指数之间没有发现相关性。结论:总体研究结果表明,在保持冥想体验的同时,较小频率(α和theta)的贡献。这表明冥想对大脑的额叶和顶叶区域有积极影响,参与选择性和持续注意的调节过程,并提供有关其参与情绪和认知过程的证据。

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