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The Psychophysiology of Yoga Regulated Breathing (Pranayamas)

The Psychophysiology of Yoga Regulated Breathing (Pranayamas)
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Author(s): Shirley Telles (Patanjali Research Foundation, India)and Nilkamal Singh (Patanjali Research Foundation, India)
Copyright: 2018
Pages: 18
Source title: Research-Based Perspectives on the Psychophysiology of Yoga
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Shirley Telles (Patanjali Research Foundation, India)and Nilkamal Singh (Patanjali Research Foundation, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2788-6.ch002

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Abstract

The aim of yoga is to attain a mental state free from disturbance. Various yoga techniques have been prescribed for this in traditional yoga texts. The ancient yoga masters realized there was a close association between the functioning of the breath and the mind. Voluntarily regulated yoga breathing (pranayama) involves regulating various aspects of breathing of breathing: (i) breathing through one or both nostrils (ii) increasing the depth of breathing (iii) breathing with a period of breath holding (iv) exhaling with the production of a sound (v) breathing through the mouth and (vi) increasing the rate of breathing. The present chapter discusses these yoga breathing techniques. This chapter also discusses the psychophysiological effects of yoga regulated breathing based on the findings of scientific studies on the psychophysiology of yoga regulated breathing.

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