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Impact of the Heart Lock-In technique on the pairwise synchronization between group's HRV / I. Timofejeva, R. Joffe, R. McCraty, M. Ragulskis, A. Vainoras
Type of publication
Konferencijų tezės nerecenzuojamame leidinyje / Conference theses in non-peer-reviewed publication (T2)
Author(s)
Timofejeva, Inga | Kauno technologijos universitetas | |
McCraty, Rollin | HeartMath Institute, Boulder Creek, CA, USA | |
Ragulskis, Minvydas Kazys | Kauno technologijos universitetas | |
Title
Impact of the Heart Lock-In technique on the pairwise synchronization between group's HRV / I. Timofejeva, R. Joffe, R. McCraty, M. Ragulskis, A. Vainoras
Date Issued
Date Issued |
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2019-03-24 |
Extent
p. 94-94.
Is part of
King of Organs 2019 – The 5th International Conference for Advanced Cardiac and Heart Transplant Heart Sciences from Genes to Galaxies : March 24-27, 2019, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia : conference abstracts / organized by the Prince Sultan Heart Center in Al-Ahsa, in collaboration with the Cardiology Center at the Hospital La Salpetriere in Paris. European Heart Association and the Saudi Heart Association. .
Version
Originalus / Original
Description
no. 2
Session 6. Energetic interconnectivity.
Field of Science
Abstract
The Heart Lock-In meditation technique developed by Heartmath Institute is investigated. This technique that incorporates an immuno-enhancing effect mediated by increased autonomic activity was invented to enhance coherence within the body's systems - spiritual, mental, emotional, electrical, and cellular. It is also hypothesized that the Heart Lock-In technique manages to increase the interconnection between cardiac rhythms of different individuals that participate in the Heart Lock-In concurrently. An experiment into the effects of the Heart Lock-In technique was conducted in five different counties by five groups of subjects. These groups were instructed to perform the Heart Lock-In exercise while wearing cardiac monitors that registered and aggregated their inter-beat interval data. To investigate the hypothesis concerning the effect of the meditation technique on the participant's cardiac activity, a synchronization measure was computed using the obtained data. [...].
Type of document
type::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
Other Identifier(s)
(LSMU ALMA)990000981190107106
Coverage Spatial
Pietų Afrikos Respublika / South Africa (ZA)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Affiliation(s)