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의식적 호흡이 자율신경과 뇌파에 영향을 미치는 기전에 관하여 : The Relationship and Mechanism Underlying the Effect of Conscious Breathing on the Autonomic Nervous System and Brain Waves

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강승완

Issue Date
2017-10
Publisher
서울대학교 간호과학연구소
Citation
Perspectives in Nursing Science, Vol.14 No.2, pp. 64-69
Keywords
RespirationAutonomic nervous systemBrain wavesElectroencephalographySynchronicity호흡자율신경뇌파뇌전도동기화
Abstract
Purpose: Breathing can be controlled either unconsciously or consciously. In Asian countries, various conscious breathing-control techniques have been practiced for many years to promote health and wellbeing. However, the exact mechanism underlying these techniques has not yet been established. The purpose of this study is to explore the physiological mechanism explaining how conscious breathing control could affect the autonomic nervous system, brain activity, and mental changes. Methods: The coupling phenomenon among breathing rhythm, heart rate variability, and brain waves was explored theoretically based on the research hypothesis and a review of the literature. Results: Respiratory sinus arrhythmia is a well-known phenomenon in which heart rate changes to become synchronized with breathing: inhalation increases heart rate and exhalation decreases it. HRV BFB training depends on conscious breathing control. During coherent sinusoidal heart rate changes, brain ⍺ waves could be enhanced. An increase in ⍺ waves was also found and the synchronicity between heart beat rhythm and brain wave became strengthened during meditation. Conclusion: In addition to the effect of emotion on breathing patterns, conscious breathing could change heart beat rhythms and brainwaves, and subsequently affect emotional status.
ISSN
2288-2898
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/138269
DOI
https://doi.org/10.16952/pns.2017.14.2.64
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