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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    Measuring Guna Prevalence with REG - A Pilot Study
    (2012-12) Rao, Vasudeva
    Objective: To find any possible correlation between REG output and nature (Guna) of group events by studying the patterns in the REG bit-stream output. Method: 4-bit Pattern frequencies among REG bit-stream outputs* of different types of events were compared. The events that were compared are 1) An action-entertainer movie (Rajas predominant) 2) Religious rituals - Homas (Sattva predominant) 3) A controlled environment where there was least human activity in the vicinity (Tamas predominant) and 4) Stage performances including dances and dramas (Mixture of different themes). Pattern frequencies among REG bit-stream outputs of four REG devices that ran simultaneously in the movie were also compared. Results: Each category of events showed a distinct data signature in terms of the frequency of pattern occurrence. Exciting scenes from the movie showed significantly high 0 flipped** (p<0.0054) and 3 flipped (p<0.0001) patterns. Homas showed significantly low 0 flipped (p<0.0001) patterns. Inactivity (control REG) showed significantly low 3 flipped patterns (p<0.0003). For the same set of exciting scenes of the movie, outputs of REG devices agreed with each other to an extent of 91.5% in terms of the pattern frequency analysis. Conclusion: The study indicates a certain degree of correlation between the Gunas i.e. the nature of the event and the frequency of the 4-bit patterns in the REG output. Different REG devices run simultaneously show similarities in their pattern frequency.
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    Measuring Guna Prevalence with REG - A Pilot Study
    (SVYASA, 2013-01-12) Vasudeva Rao
    To find any possible correlation between REG output and nature (Guna) of group events by studying the patterns in the REG bit-stream output.
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    Dances, Emotions and REG Studies On Different Types of Dances
    (SVYASA, 2013-02-12) Anupama Rajagoplan
    The Uniqueness of our country is its vast culture, tradition and diversities so also are the dances which are varied, different and unique.
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