Pedagogy and Psychology of Sport (May 2020)

Similarity Of Effects On EEG Parameters Of Aramaic, Greek Catholic And Krishnaic Prayers

  • Igor L. Popovych,
  • Anatoliy I. Gozhenko,
  • Valeriy Ye. Babelyuk,
  • Walery Zukow,
  • Radosław Muszkieta,
  • Tetyana A. Korolyshyn,
  • Galyna I. Dubkova,
  • Ivan M. Klishch,
  • Igor R. Mysula,
  • Volodymyra R. Bilas,
  • Igor-Severyn S. Flyunt,
  • Vitaliy M. Fil’,
  • Liliya G. Barylyak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12775/PPS.2020.06.01.010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 121 – 138

Abstract

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The neurotropic effects of Prayer are manifested in two inhibitory and three activating patterns. The first inhibitory pattern reflects the decrease in elevated and upper limit levels of SPD of θ-and δ-rhythm in frontal loci and the second - decrease in normal SPD levels of β-and θ-rhythm in the frontal, central, temporal and parietal loci. The first activating pattern reflects a small increase in normal levels of β-rhythm index and asymmetry and SPD entropy in locus C3, as well as a further increase in elevated δ-rhythm SPD levels in loci P3 and T3. The second pattern reflects the slight increase in normal SPD levels of θ-rhythm in loci T3, T5, T6, O2 and α-rhythm in locus T5, as well as their indices and entropy SPD in locus O2. The third pattern reflects a slight increase in amplitude and SPD of α-rhythm in central, frontal, temporal and occipital loci.

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