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Heart rate science fair projects shed new light on heart rate...
SensesYour senses work together. However, when one sense is disabled the others can become heightened.
Objectives/GoalsThe purpose of this research was to compare the difference in heart rate change between an eyes open and an eyes closed period for Transcendental Meditators and non-meditators. It was hypothesized that those who practice transcendental meditation would exhibit significant reduction in heart rate between the periods of when they were simply resting with their eyes open and when they were practicing Transcendental Meditation with their eyes closed; as compared with non meditators whose heart rate change was measured between periods of eyes open resting and eyes closed resting. Methods/MaterialsMeditators practiced the technique of Transcendental Meditation during the eyes closed period and the non-meditators simply sat with their eyes closed.Twelve Transcendental Meditators and twelve non-meditators were selected to participate. They were measured during the two periods using a Polar F11 heart monitor as they sat in a standard chair. The eyes open period lasted five minutes and the eyes closed period lasted ten minutes. Heart rate measurements were taken at minute intervals. ResultsThe meditators' average heart rate change was an average decrease of 6.47% between the two periods with
a median change for that group being a 6.58% decrease. Conclusions/DiscussionThe study clearly demonstrated that Transcendental Meditators' resting heart rates will likely decline while they are meditating. When that decline is compared to a change in heart rate for non-meditators between the two periods studied, the meditators' change was profound. In fact, through statistical analysis, it was concluded that the likelihood of this data resulting from chance was less than 0.5%. 3rd party contributor
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