Indian
J Physiol Pharmacol 2003; 297 - 300
Acute
effect of mukh Bhastrika (A yogic bellows type breathing) on reaction
time
Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani, Madanmohan*
and kaviraja udupa
Department of Physiology,
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research,
(JIPMER), Pondicherry 605 006
( Received on September 30, 2002 )
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Abstract
Reaction time (RT)
is an index of the processing ability of central nervous system
and a simple means of determining sensory-motor performance.
It has been reported that yoga training improves human performance
including central neural processing. Earlier studies from
our laboratories have shown that yoga training produces a
significant decrease in visual reaction time (VRT) and auditory
reaction time (ART). The present work was planned to determine
if mukh bhastrika (a yogic technique in which breath is actively
blasted out in whooshes following a deep inspiration)
has any effect on central neural processing by studying its
effect on RT. 22 healthy schoolboys who were practising yoga
for the past three months were recruited for the present study.
VRT and ART were recorded before and after nine rounds of
mukh bhastrika. Mukh bhastrika produced a significant (P<0.01)
decrease in VRT as well as ART. A decrease in RT indicates
an improved sensory-motor performance and enhanced processing
ability of central nervous system. This may be due to greater
arousal, faster rate of information processing, improved concentration
and/or an ability to ignore extraneous stimuli. This is of
applied value in situations requiring faster reactivity such
as sports, machine operation, race driving and specialised
surgery. It may also be of value to train mentally retarded
children and older sports persons who have prolonged RT.