Changes in P300 following alternate nostril yoga breathing and breath awareness
BioPsychoSocial medicine
Short Title:
Biopsychosoc Med.
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 2012
Pages:
11 - 0759-7-11
Sources ID:
30896
Notes:
LR: 20170220; JID: 101286572; 2012/02/06 00:00 [received]; 2013/05/25 00:00 [accepted]; 2013/06/01 06:00 [entrez]; 2013/06/01 06:00 [pubmed]; 2013/06/01 06:01 [medline]; epublish
Collection:
Yoga-Based Medical Interventions
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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This study assessed the effect of alternate nostril yoga breathing (nadisuddhi pranayama) on P300 auditory evoked potentials compared to a session of breath awareness of equal duration, in 20 male adult volunteers who had an experience of yoga breathing practices for more than three months. Peak amplitudes and peak latencies of the P300 were assessed before and after the respective sessions. There was a significant increase in the P300 peak amplitudes at Fz, Cz, and Pz and a significant decrease in the peak latency at Fz alone following alternate nostril yoga breathing. Following breath awareness there was a significant increase in the peak amplitude of P300 at Cz. This suggests that alternate nostril yoga breathing positively influences cognitive processes which are required for sustained attention at different scalp sites (frontal, vertex and parietal), whereas breath awareness brings about changes at the vertex alone.