Author: Kawano K 1//Machi Y 2//Liu C 2
Affiliation: Centre for Informatics and Sciences, Nippon Medical School (Tokyo, Japan) [1]//Graduate School of Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Tokyo Denki University (Tokyo, Japan) [2]
Conference/Journal: J Intl Soc Life Info Science
Date published: 2003
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Volume ID: 21 , Issue ID: 1 , Pages: 100-105 , Word Count: 210
EEGs of a healing master and his patients were measured simultaneously while making an extremely short term healing to patients’ spinal columns; mainly a waves were analyzed in the resting state before and after the treatment. The ratio of effective a amplitude on the frontal midline to the parietal midline (Fz/Pz) was large on the master, even in the resting state, and it became clearly larger while imaging the treatment. The ratios of the patients showed a tendency to be larger before treatment than after, though they were not significant. Lag time of a waves on the frontal to the occipital area, as an indicator of concentration, was short on the master in the resting state after treatment; it means, he might be in the concentrating state. On the contrary, the subjects seemed to concentrate before treatment rather than after. Frequency of the alpha waves became faster after the treatment either on the master or on the patients. It was suggested that there was some influence of the body movement by the treatment and of the activation of the brain. Compared analysis of the sequential EEGs of the master and his patients and also the direct medical effect for patients by this instantaneous, quick treatment are the following study.