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Physiological Signal Processing of One Talented Subject under Finger-Reading Situations

Date Issued
2004
Date
2004
Author(s)
Yang, Shi-Ning
DOI
zh-TW
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http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/53391
Abstract
It has been more than 20 years for the research of psychic phenomena in Asia. The abundant data have already proved the existence of the extraordinary human ability and the possibility to train the psychic power for ordinary persons. In this research, the physiological response of one talented subject who has the greatest gift for finger-reading ability had been measured under finger-reading situations. After analyzing the physiological data of EEG, the onset of brain screen, and skin potential, it is concluded that the rise in skin potential occurred approximately 2.0 seconds before the opening of the brain screen. After the appearance of the skin potential, the brain waves become different , when comparing with eye closed and eye opened situations, their magnitude and distribution ofㄈave change as well as the increasing of the coherence and ApEn. Following a latent period, the brain screen emerges in the brain of the talented subject who percepts the information in the paper holding in her hand. In this study, we also use both linear and nonlinear parameters to discuss the unusual mechanism of the finger-reading as well as the extraordinary phenomena far from the material world.
Subjects
信息場
腦波訊號處理
同調性
近似熵
手指識字
功率頻譜密度
ApEn
psd
EEG
Finger-reading
Information Field
coherence
Type
thesis
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