Shaolin Dan Tian Breathing. Shaolin Dan Tian Breathing Fosters Relaxed and Attentive Mind A Randomized Controlled NeuroElectrophysiological Studypdf Content available from CC BY 30 ECAM2011180704pdf Shaolin Dan.
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Shaolin Dan Tian Breathing Fosters Relaxed and Attentive Mind
The Shaolin Dan Tian Breathing is a way to stimulate the Dan Tian region and to enhance the blood and Qi circulation This technique consists of two components—Passive Dan Tian Breathing (Passive DTB) and Active Dan Tian Breathing (Active DTB) Author Agnes S Chan MeiChun Cheung Sophia L Sze Winnie WingMan Leung Dejian ShiCited by Publish Year 2011.
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Shaolin dan tian breathing fosters relaxed and attentive mind a randomized controlled neuroelectrophysiological study Neuropsychology Laboratory Department of Psychology The Chinese University of Hong Kong New Territories Hong Kong Other Special Notes 2011180704 Epub 2010 Sep 22 Word Count 193.
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Neuroelectrophysiological studies on meditative breathing revealed its association with either a relaxed or an attentive state The present study aimed to investigate whether the Shaolin Dan Tian Breathing (DTB) technique which consists of the Passive and Active subtypes and can be considered as a relaxation exercise and Qigong would induce both relaxed and attentive states Author Agnes S Chan MeiChun Cheung Sophia L Sze Winnie WingMan Leung Dejian ShiCited by Publish Year 2011.
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Shaolin Dan Tian Breathing Fosters Relaxed and Attentive Mind
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The present study aimed to investigate whether the Shaolin Dan Tian Breathing (DTB) technique which consists of the Passive and Active subtypes and can be considered as a relaxation exercise and Qigong would induce both relaxed and attentive states.