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(1)氣功與外氣 |
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以刺激法引氣感之產生 |
李嗣涔 |
我們由氣功內外氣的性質推論,增強腦中α 波 (8-13Hz)
之振幅是引發及增強"氣感"之生理基礎。因此我們設計使用外在刺激的方法(如閃光)及內在刺激方法(如快速的思想)去激發氣感。實驗發現在每次成功的練器過程中,不論用閃光或思想,均能瞬間大幅增強α
之主峰振福...(詳全文)
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氣功態及氣功外氣之紅外線頻譜 |
李嗣涔 |
我們測量了氣功師父練功時腦波之變化,由此發現了兩種不同的氣功功能態,及共振態及入靜態。我們也用InSb偵測器測量了氣功師父所發放外氣中屬於3~5微米之紅外線頻譜,並配合腦波的測試以決定師父發於外氣時,身體所處的狀態。實驗結果顯示...(詳全文)
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由腦α
波所定義的兩種氣功態 |
李嗣涔,張楊全 |
我們測量了氣功師父在練氣時腦α 波振幅之變化,由此發現了兩種不同的氣功態。第一種狀態腦α
波之尖峰功率大幅降低,我們定義為「入定態」。第二種狀態剛好相反,腦α 波之尖峰功率大幅增加,定義為「共振態」。另外從實驗數據推論...(詳全文)
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Effect
of Emitted Bioenergy on Biochemical Functions of Cells |
Chin-Hsiang
Chien, Julia J. Tsuei, Si-Chen Lee, Yu-Chih Huang, and Yau-Huei Wei |
The
3-5 μm infrared spectra of the external "Qi" generated by
a "Qigong" master from his palm was measured using a Ⅲ-V compound
semiconductor InSb detector. It was found that certain Qigong master
can emit two opposite kinds of "Qi" emission, large amount
of infrared wave...(download)
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(2)信息場的存在與特性 |
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Finger
Reading: Exploring the Information Field |
Si-Chen
Lee, Daren Tang, Chien-Te Chen, Shinh-Chin Fang |
Some
people are able to read images by using their fingers rather than their
eyes. After nine years of investigation, we confirmed that children
between 6 and 13 years old can be trained in finger-reading. An earlier
report suggested ...(download)
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(3)會議論文 |
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Finger
Reading by Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
Chang-Wei
Wu, Kai-Hsiang Chuang, Si-Chen Lee, Ching-Po Lin, Jyh-Horng Chen |
Some
people are able to read images or words by using their fingers rather
than their eyes. Such capability of finger reading has been studied
since 1979. However, the mechanism of the finger-reading phenomenon
is still a mystery and remains controversial...(download)
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(4)其他相關論文 |
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Do
Human Fingers “See” ?— “Finger-Reading” Studies in the East and West |
Yung-Jong
Shiah and Wai-Cheong Carl Tam |
The
"finger-reading" effect refers to successful touch identification
to apparently flat targets on paper, where the participant is unable to
see, or feel, any normal sensory cues to aid touch identification. Studies
of this have been running for over 10 years in Taiwan. A quarter of children,
after finger-reading training, appeared to be able to determine...(download)
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