Journal of International Society of Life Information Science
Online ISSN : 2424-0761
Print ISSN : 1341-9226
ISSN-L : 1341-9226
The 6th Symposium on Life Information Science
EEG Change in Anomalous Perception Task Related to Somatic Sensation-PartII-
Mikio YAMAMOTOTomoko KOKADOMasahiko HIRASAWAKimiko KAWANOHideyuki KOKUBOHidaki SAKAIDA
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1998 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 274-283

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THE analysis results of electroencephalograms(EEGs)on the anomalous perception related to somatic sensation between a qigong master (qi sender)and an ordinary person (qi receiver)in a sensory-shielded state were reported in this journal (Vol.15, No.1, pp88-96). These EEGs and those of another receiver were divided into two groups, i.e.the receivers perceive the sent qi or they do not. The differences of α wave mean amplitudes were statistically tested as to two types, whether the qi was actually sent or not. Statistically significant differences are found at vision areas and somatic sensation areas related to the receivers'hands which were used when the receivers perceived sent qi or not, respectively.
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