Plasticity of motor control systems demonstrated by yoga training.
Date
1994-05-05
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Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology,
Abstract
The static motor performance was tested in two groups with 20 subjects in each (age range 17 to 22
years, and 5 females in each group). Tests were carried out at the beginning and end of a 10 day period. The test
required being able to insert and hold a metal stylus within holes of varying sizes for 15 sec. Accidental contacts
between the stylus and the sides of the holes, were registered on a counter as errors. During the 10 days one
group (the yoga group) practised asanas (physical postures), pranayama (voluntary regulation of breathing),
meditation, devotional sessions, and tratakas (visual focussing exercises). The control group followed their usual
routine. At the end of 10 days the yoga group showed a significant reduction in number of errors (Wilcoxon
paired signed ranks test), while the control group did not change. Our earlier study showed a similar
improvement in children (9 - 13 years). It was interesting to note the same degree of plasticity in motor control
systems in young adults. The implications for rehabilitation programmes have been discussed.
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Research Papers - PLASTICITY OF MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEMS
Keywords
yogic practices, steadiness, motor control system, plasticity