Journal of International Society of Life Information Science
Online ISSN : 2424-0761
Print ISSN : 1341-9226
ISSN-L : 1341-9226
The Tenth Symposium on Life Information Science
Imaging Findings of the Brain After Performing Yoga : A PET study
SINGH Laxmi NarayanMasatoshi ENDOKeiichiro YAMAGUCHIMasayasu MIYAKEShoichi WATANUKIMyeong Gi JEONGMasatoshi ITOH
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2000 Volume 18 Issue 2 Pages 521-526

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We used ^<18>F-FDG and PET modality to examine activation or deactivation of the neural substrates after subjects performed Hatha Yoga. Seven experienced yoga practitioners participated in our study and all practiced fifteen selected Asanas(Postures of Yoga)for an hour after the oral ingestion of 37 MBq(1mCi)of ^<18>F-FDG. Then whole brain imaging was performed. Blood pressure was also monitored before and after practicing Yoga. The data were analyzed using statistical software, SPM96 and two contrasts such as Yoga minus(-)Control and Control-Yoga, were taken into consideration. During Yoga-Control the imaging findings showed increased activation in the bilateral sensori-motor area. Control-Yoga showed deactivation in a wide range of deep neural substrates of the bilateral brain hemisphere such as inferior and medial frontal lobes, temporal lobes, parts of the limbic system, and cerebellum. We conclude form the PET findings that there was an over all relaxation of the brain leading to the quiescent state of mind.
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