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Santosh University Journal of Health Sciences


Comparison of Mind Control Techniques: An Assessment of Reaction Times


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Author Details : Varun Malhotra, Jai Prakash Jha, Rinku Garg, Yogish Tripathi, Om Prakash Jha, Neera Goel

Volume : 1, Issue : 2, Year : 2015

Article Page : 77-81



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Abstract

Every activity requires a certain amount of concentration and no effective action may be performed without deep concentration. Businessman or artists or students in school must know the art of focusing all powers of attention on a single point in order to succeed in their respective vocation.  We wanted to find the best technique to increase the concentration scientifically. We thus, endeavored to study and compare the reaction times in maneuvers of anuloma viloma pranayama, kapalbhatti pranayama, gayatri chanting and exercise. Reaction time test was taken online before anuloma viloma pranayama, kapalbhatti pranayama, gayatri chanting and exercise and compared after. Reaction times decreased significantly and were least during gayatri mantra.  Concentration as seen by a decrease in visual reaction time denotes first a withdrawal of attention from objects of distraction and then focusing all attention upon one thing at a time. Just 30 minutes of physical activity each day offers substantial benefits to your health. Pranayama or devotional music chanting also decreases fatigue keeps the mind alert, and active.

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Pranayama, Gayatri mantra, Exercise, Om sound & Reaction Times


How to cite : Malhotra V, Jha J P, Garg R, Tripathi Y, Jha O P, Goel N, Comparison of Mind Control Techniques: An Assessment of Reaction Times. Santosh Univ J Health Sci 2015;1(2):77-81

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