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    Title: Studies on the Electroencephalogram and Physiological Responses of Qi-Gong
    Authors: Tzu-Cheng,Fu
    Contributors: Department of Business Administration
    Keywords: Qi-Gong;Electroencephalogram
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2009-11-17 11:18:26 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: The aim of study is to understand the electroencephalogram and physiological changes of a Qi-Gong learner, concerning his EMG value, skin temperature, cathectic and relaxation. Forty subjects are divided into a Qi-Gong group and a control group. Before the experiment takes place, both groups undertake the first test. After the Qi-Gong group practices Qi-Gong for fourteen weeks, both groups undertake the second test to see the EMG value, the skin temperature, cathectic and relaxation.
    After collect the information as the result of the experiment, the EMG value, the skin temperature, cathectic and relaxation are evaluated by independent sample t test for the agreement between the first test and second one. The EMG value, the skin temperature, cathectic and relaxation of the two groups in the first test are evaluated by independent sample t test for the agreement between the two groups.
    We discover that, as far as the EMG value, the skin temperature, cathectic and relaxation of the Qi-Gong group and the control group are concerned, there are no remarkable difference between the first test and the second one, which shows that the two groups reaches an agreement between the first test and the second one.Besides, as far as the EMG value, the skin temperature, cathectic and relaxation are concerned, there are a remarkable difference between the Qi-Gong group and the control group, which shows that after a short-term Qi-Gong training, the Qi-Gong state has a remarkable effect on electroencephalogram and human physiological response.
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