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EEG Brain Activity in Dynamic Health Qigong Training: Same Effects for Mental Practice and Physical Training?

机译:动态健身气功训练中的脑电活动:对心理练习和体育锻炼的影响相同吗?

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In recent years, there has been significant uptake of meditation and related relaxation techniques, as a means of alleviating stress and fostering an attentive mind. Several electroencephalogram (EEG) studies have reported changes in spectral band frequencies during Qigong meditation indicating a relaxed state. Much less is reported on effects of brain activation patterns induced by Qigong techniques involving bodily movement. In this study, we tested whether (1) physical Qigong training alters EEG theta and alpha activation, and (2) mental practice induces the same effect as a physical Qigong training. Subjects performed the dynamic Health Qigong technique Wu Qin Xi (five animals) physically and by mental practice in a within-subjects design. Experimental conditions were randomized. Two 2-min (eyes-open, eyes-closed) EEG sequences under resting conditions were recorded before and immediately after each 15-min exercise. Analyses of variance were performed for spectral power density data. Increased alpha power was found in posterior regions in mental practice and physical training for eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions. Theta power was increased after mental practice in central areas in eyes-open conditions, decreased in fronto-central areas in eyes-closed conditions. Results suggest that mental, as well as physical Qigong training, increases alpha activity and therefore induces a relaxed state of mind. The observed differences in theta activity indicate different attentional processes in physical and mental Qigong training. No difference in theta activity was obtained in physical and mental Qigong training for eyes-open and eyes-closed resting state. In contrast, mental practice of Qigong entails a high degree of internalized attention that correlates with theta activity, and that is dependent on eyes-open and eyes-closed resting state.
机译:近年来,已广泛采用冥想和相关的放松技巧,以减轻压力并培养专心的精神。多项脑电图(EEG)研究已经报告了气功冥想过程中频谱带频率的变化,表明其处于放松状态。关于气功技术涉及身体运动引起的大脑激活模式影响的报道很少。在这项研究中,我们测试了(1)物理气功训练是否会改变EEG theta和α激活,以及(2)心理练习是否会产生与物理气功训练相同的效果。在受试者内部设计中,受试者通过身体和心理练习进行了动态健身气功技术“五秦戏”(五只动物)。实验条件是随机的。在每次运动15分钟之前和之后立即记录两个2分钟(睁眼,闭眼)EEG序列在静止条件下的运动。对频谱功率密度数据进行了方差分析。在睁眼和闭眼情况下的心理练习和体育锻炼的后方区域发现了增加的alpha力量。在睁开眼睛的中央区域进行心理练习后,Theta力量增加,而在闭眼的情况下在额中中央区域,theta力量下降。结果表明,心理以及物理气功训练都会增加阿尔法运动,从而诱发放松的心理状态。所观察到的theta活动差异表明,在气功和心理气功训练中注意过程不同。在身体和心理气功训练中,睁眼和闭眼休息状态的θ活动没有差异。相反,气功的心理练习需要高度内在化的注意力,这种注意力与theta活动相关,并且依赖于睁眼和闭眼的休息状态。

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