نتایج جستجو برای: laughter yoga

تعداد نتایج: 6929  

2012
Khiet P. Truong Jürgen Trouvain

The social nature of laughter invites people to laugh together. This joint vocal action often results in overlapping laughter. In this paper, we show that the acoustics of overlapping laughs are different from non-overlapping laughs. We found that overlapping laughs are stronger prosodically marked than nonoverlapping ones, in terms of higher values for duration, mean F0, mean and maximum inten...

2016
Willibald Ruch

Unspecified Posted at the Zurich Open Repository and Archive, University of Zurich ZORA URL: http://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-77682 Accepted Version Originally published at: Ruch, Willibald (1997). Afterword: Laughter and Temperament. In: Ekman, Paul; Rosenberg, E L. What the face reveals : basic and applied studies of spontaneous expression using the facial action coding system (FACS). New York: Oxf...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2016
Angela Sisk Marsha Fonteyn

BACKGROUND Introducing patients with cancer to the practice of yoga can be beneficial for coping with the side effects of treatment and the psychological aspects of cancer that are often difficult and distressing for patients. Oncology nurses can learn to use simple yoga techniques for themselves and as interventions with their patients. OBJECTIVES This article provides details about the deve...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2014
Michael J Mackenzie Linda E Carlson David M Paskevich Panteleimon Ekkekakis Amanda J Wurz Kathryn Wytsma Katie A Krenz Edward McAuley S Nicole Culos-Reed

Yoga practice is reported to lead to improvements in quality of life, psychological functioning, and symptom indices in cancer survivors. Importantly, meditative states experienced within yoga practice are correlated to neurophysiological systems that moderate both focus of attention and affective valence. The current study used a mixed methods approach based in neurophenomenology to investigat...

Journal: :Integrative medicine 2014
Charlene Marie Muhammad Steffany Haaz Moonaz

Yoga is a promising therapeutic modality for neurodegenerative diseases. This case study presents a therapeutic yoga protocol for adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN) and its effect on a patient's quality of life (QOL), agility, balance, and peripheral dexterity. A 61-y-old man diagnosed with AMN who was experiencing (1) peripheral neuropathy in his legs and feet, (2) lower-back pain (LBP), and (3) oste...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2007
Sanchari Sinha Som Nath Singh Y P Monga Uday Sankar Ray

OBJECTIVE Several studies suggest that yoga can decrease oxidative stress. However reports are scanty regarding whether yoga training can improve the glutathione level of individual. This study is designed to appraise the role of yoga in maintaining glutathione (reduced and oxidized) levels and antioxidant status. STUDY DESIGN This study was conducted on healthy male volunteers from the India...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1999
N K Manjunath S Telles

Yoga has already been shown to improve perceptual-motor skills, but the factors which influence its effects are not well defined. This study correlates age, gender, and motivation to learn yoga with the performance in a dexterity task following yoga. Tweezer dexterity was recorded in eighty subjects belonging to four groups. Two groups were given a month of yoga training. One group consisted of...

Objectives: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system that results in many symptoms including mobility limitation, fatigue, cognitive dysfunction and redacted quality of life. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of 8-weeks aerobic and yoga training on depression, anxiety and quality of life in individuals with MS. Methods: 31 women with MS (mean of ...

Journal: :Down's syndrome, research and practice : the journal of the Sarah Duffen Centre 2001
V Reddy E Williams A Vaughan

Humour and laughter have often been portrayed as fundamentally cultural and social phenomena. They can be used to tell us about children's ability to engage socially and to understand others, but have rarely been explored for this purpose. The present paper summarises the results of a study of simple forms of humour in children with Down syndrome and with autism, two groups which are reported t...

2015
C. McGettigan E. Walsh R. Jessop Z. K. Agnew D. A. Sauter J. E. Warren S. K. Scott

Humans express laughter differently depending on the context: polite titters of agreement are very different from explosions of mirth. Using functional MRI, we explored the neural responses during passive listening to authentic amusement laughter and controlled, voluntary laughter. We found greater activity in anterior medial prefrontal cortex (amPFC) to the deliberate, Emitted Laughs, suggesti...

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