EFFECT OF CYCLIC MEDITATION ON PROCESSING SPEED, PSYCHOMOTOR PERFORMANCE AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS OF TEENAGERS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED PROSPECTIVE STUDY
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2018-05
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Background: Previous studies have found immediate cognition enhancing effects of Cyclic
Meditation (CM) practice in children. No previous study has assessed the effect of regular
CM practice for longer duration on processing speed and executive functions in teenage
students before.
Objective: To study the effect of Cyclic Meditation (CM) on processing speed, psychomotor
performance and executive functions of teenagers as compared to Supine Rest (SR).
Methods and Materials: Fifty eight teenage school students (M =38; F =20) were randomly
divided into two groups: CM (n = 29; age range = 14.86±1.05 years) and SR (n = 29; age
range = 14.68±1.00 years). Both the groups underwent 35 minutes of CM or SR intervention
five days a week for 3 weeks respectively and assessments were done for processing speed
(using Digit letter substitution test; DLST), psychomotor performance (using Trail Making
Test A; TMT-A) and executive functions (using TMT-B) at the baseline and after three
weeks of intervention. Informed consent was taken from the parents/guardian of the subjects.
Statistical analysis: SPSS 20.0 was used to perform the data analysis. As the data was
normally distributed, paired and independent samples t tests were used to perform within and
between group comparisons.
Results: Within groups comparison revealed significant improvements in DLST, TMT-A and
TMT-B total scores in both CM and SR groups (P < 0.01). Between groups comparisons
showed that performance in DLST and TMT-A (P < 0.01) was significantly better in CM
group as compared to SR group, after the intervention. Though TMT-B performance was
better in CM group compared to SR, the results did not reach statistical significance.
Conclusion: Regular practice of CM for 3 weeks is effective in enhancing psychomotor
performance and processing speed in teenage students.
Key words: Cyclic Meditation (CM), Supine Rest (SR) DLST, TMT, Teenagers Students.
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Yoga, cyclic medition, Psychomotor Performance, Teenagers students, Supine Rest DLST, TMT