F. SVYASA Dissertations
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Yoga Dissertations by Yoga Students at SVYASA. These pages present some efforts of SVYASA at Scientific Validation of Yoga, combining the best of the East with the best of the West
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Item THE IMMEDIATE EFFECT OF UJJAYI PRANAYAMA ON COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS OF FEMALE YOUNG ADULTS(SVYASA, 2021-04-09) ANUBHA SAINI; SoubhagyalaxmiItem THE IMMEDIATE EFFECT OF UJJAYI PRANAYAMA ON COGNITIVE ABILITIES OF MALE PARTICIPANTS: PRE – POST DESIGN(SVYASA, 2021-04-09) Pooja Singh; SoubhagyalaxmiItem EFFECT OF BALANCING ASANAS ON ATTENTION LEVEL IN YOUNG ADOLESCENTS :(SVYASA, 2021-04-09) VANDANA; Balaram PradhanItem Effect of yogic relaxation technique on reaction time(SVYASA, 2020) Lopamudra NaikBackground: Human beings receive various types of stimuli in day to day life and respond to them accordingly. The time taken to receive a stimulus, it's processing and giving a response is different for every individual at minute level, in milliseconds. This time interval is called Reaction Time. Various Yogic practices are found to influence the RT of individuals. The objective of this study was to evaluate the immediate effect of deep relaxation technique which is a type of yogic relaxation technique on Auditory and Visual Reaction Time. Method: 115 healthy yoga students from SVYASA Yoga university, between the age group of 20 to 50 years were taken for the study. Pre and post measurements of auditory reaction time and visual reaction time was done. 10 minutes of pre-recorded DRT was given as intervention and immediately after that reaction times were measured. Result: Statistical analysis were carried out using JASP software. There was a significant decline in the ART and VRT observed in the Post DRT condition. Conclusion: The significant decrease in Auditory and Visual Reaction Time shows that DRT helps to increase the awareness and attention of students. Keywords :Auditory Reaction Time, Visual Reaction Time, Deep Relaxation Technique, attention