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- Title
Yoga breathing through a particular nostril is associated with contralateral event-related potential changes.
- Authors
Telles, Shirley; Joshi, Meesha; Somvanshi, Prasoon
- Abstract
In earlier studies uninostril yoga breathing was shown to influence the activity of the cerebral hemispheres differently, based on (i) auditory evoked potentials recorded from bilateral scalp sites, and (ii) performance in hemisphere-specific tasks. But change in P300 (event-related potential generated when subjects attend to and discriminate between stimuli) from bilateral scalp sites when subjects were practicing uni- and alternate-nostril breathing are yet to be explored.
- Publication
International journal of yoga, 2012, Vol 5, Issue 2, p102
- ISSN
2231-2714
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.4103/0973-6131.98220