Participants tend to Synchronize with the Tibetan Singing Bowl

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Abstract

Tibetan Singing Bowls (TSB) have been widely used for group meditation due to their effect on relaxation, mindfulness, and influence on physical function. Nevertheless, the underlying process of group synchronization is still not fully understood. This work investigated the synchronization among participant dyads participating in a TSB session. A one-hour TSB session was analyzed for cross-correlation and HRV feature complexity matching among the five participants. The results showed a state of relaxation (significant increase in SD1/SD2 and drop in power in VLF and LF frequency zone, with dyad synchronization throughout the session. Our work indicates that changes in sound frequencies as part of TSB meditation lead to participant synchronization.

Original languageBritish English
Title of host publication2024 13th Conference of the European Study Group on Cardiovascular Oscillations
Subtitle of host publicationPhysiologically-Guided Signal Processing of Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Oscillations, ESGCO 2024
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798350392050
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Event13th Conference of the European Study Group on Cardiovascular Oscillations, ESGCO 2024 - Zaragoza, Spain
Duration: 23 Oct 202425 Oct 2024

Publication series

Name2024 13th Conference of the European Study Group on Cardiovascular Oscillations: Physiologically-Guided Signal Processing of Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Oscillations, ESGCO 2024

Conference

Conference13th Conference of the European Study Group on Cardiovascular Oscillations, ESGCO 2024
Country/TerritorySpain
CityZaragoza
Period23/10/2425/10/24

Keywords

  • heart rate
  • HRV
  • meditation
  • synchronization
  • TSB

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