The differences in EEG theta waves between concentrative and non--concentrative Qigong stateswere studied by means of power spectrum analysis and EEG mapping. The adult subjects in-cluded 20 practitioners of concentra...The differences in EEG theta waves between concentrative and non--concentrative Qigong stateswere studied by means of power spectrum analysis and EEG mapping. The adult subjects in-cluded 20 practitioners of concentrative Qigong, 30 Practitioners of non--concenthetive Qigongand 23 control subjects. The results showed frontal mid--line theta rhythm was related toconcentrative Qigong state. As the theta rhythm has been suggested to be one of the normal EEGPatterns occurring in mental concentration,it is concluded that the theta rhythm is an indicatorof mental concentration during Qigong state. This finding clarifies the implication of the thetarhythms appearing in Qigong and other meditation.展开更多
The historical inevitability of theworld’s boom of traditional Chinese medi-cine and its strong intrinsic vitality originatein the objective needs of scientists,medicaldoctors and the people of the world.Since the be...The historical inevitability of theworld’s boom of traditional Chinese medi-cine and its strong intrinsic vitality originatein the objective needs of scientists,medicaldoctors and the people of the world.Since the beginning of this century,western medicine,though it has obtained tre-mendous achievements,has appeared to展开更多
He was in the first third-grade class I taught at SaintMary’s School in Morris, Minn. All 34 of my students weredear to me, but Mark Eklund was one in a million. Veryneat in appearance, he had that happy-to-be-alive ...He was in the first third-grade class I taught at SaintMary’s School in Morris, Minn. All 34 of my students weredear to me, but Mark Eklund was one in a million. Veryneat in appearance, he had that happy-to-be-alive attitudethat made even his occasional mischievousness delightful. Mark also talked incessantly. I had to remind展开更多
文摘The differences in EEG theta waves between concentrative and non--concentrative Qigong stateswere studied by means of power spectrum analysis and EEG mapping. The adult subjects in-cluded 20 practitioners of concentrative Qigong, 30 Practitioners of non--concenthetive Qigongand 23 control subjects. The results showed frontal mid--line theta rhythm was related toconcentrative Qigong state. As the theta rhythm has been suggested to be one of the normal EEGPatterns occurring in mental concentration,it is concluded that the theta rhythm is an indicatorof mental concentration during Qigong state. This finding clarifies the implication of the thetarhythms appearing in Qigong and other meditation.
文摘The historical inevitability of theworld’s boom of traditional Chinese medi-cine and its strong intrinsic vitality originatein the objective needs of scientists,medicaldoctors and the people of the world.Since the beginning of this century,western medicine,though it has obtained tre-mendous achievements,has appeared to
文摘He was in the first third-grade class I taught at SaintMary’s School in Morris, Minn. All 34 of my students weredear to me, but Mark Eklund was one in a million. Veryneat in appearance, he had that happy-to-be-alive attitudethat made even his occasional mischievousness delightful. Mark also talked incessantly. I had to remind