2013
DOI: 10.5815/ijigsp.2013.04.01
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Spectral and Time Based Assessment of Meditative Heart Rate Signals

Abstract: Abstract-The objective of this article was to study the effects of Chi meditation on heart rate variability (HRV). For this purpose, the statistical and spectral measures of HRV from the RR intervals were analyzed. In addition, it is concerned with finding adequate Auto-Regressive Moving Average (ARMA) model orders for spectral analysis of the time series formed from RR intervals. Therefore, Akaike's Final Prediction Error (FPE) was taken as the base for choosing the model order. The results showed that overal… Show more

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“…Recently Goshvarpour et al . [ 32 33 ] reported chaotic heart rate signals as a result of kundalini meditation, which are quite different from those observed in Chinese Chi meditation. From a physiological perspective, meditation is a physiological state of demonstrated reduced metabolic activity – different from sleep – that elicits physical and mental relaxation.…”
Section: Yoga and Energy Expenditurementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Recently Goshvarpour et al . [ 32 33 ] reported chaotic heart rate signals as a result of kundalini meditation, which are quite different from those observed in Chinese Chi meditation. From a physiological perspective, meditation is a physiological state of demonstrated reduced metabolic activity – different from sleep – that elicits physical and mental relaxation.…”
Section: Yoga and Energy Expenditurementioning
confidence: 95%