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CIA RDP96 00792r000300020002 1

57 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Jan 9, 1989 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cia Rdp96 00792R000300020002 1 · 57 pages OCR'd
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Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000300020002-1 T.N465-92 the regions of strongest coherence regions are at the front of the brain and move successively toward the rear. The state of quiet is in the occipital regions, resting is in the parietal region, memory state is in the mid and frontal regions and the Qigong state is primarily in the frontal regions. Statistical analysis shows that the degree of coherence with frontal connecting regions is markedly higher than the parietal connecting regions (P < 0.001). The degree of coherence between F3, F7? and F4, F8 are markedly higher than the average degree of coherence of other regions of the brain (P < 0.05}. The @QIGONG state is clearly centered in the frontal regions, and its coherence is markedly higher than the state of resting (P < 0.025) and of memorization (0.001). Entering into the coherence of the left and right frontal areas are the S21, S42, S84, S22, S44, S88 and $176 series as well as the S4 series. These are all characteristic spectral lines of the QIGONG states of different types of QIGGNG. We have discussed the effects of the frontalization phenomenon on the evolution of the functions of the brain®. The frontal brain is believed to be an important regions which is not yet understood. Its role in QIGONG has been mentioned time and again. However, what information is hidden in the frontal brain alpha dominant frequencies has only been disclosed by the results of using ET analysis in this article. RIGHT BRAIN COHERENCE DOHINANCE In the above analysis of the strong coherence in the frontal brain, we also can see that the right frontal area is dominant. In Illustration 3B, the $4 distribution in F4, F7 is higher than on either side. In jllustration 3 D, the appearance of continuous frequencies in F4, Cf regions are higher than on either side. In illustration 3 C, the coherent spectral lines that appear in the four regions are also most obvious in the right brain. In dominant frequency series analysis, we also see similar phenomena. Comparing the left and right brain, the S4 series dominance is more marked in the right brain (P ¢ 0.025)., Illustration 4 sare examples of a number of experiments. The same person during the same test showed increased intensity of 54 series resonance in both hemispheres, but the $3 series resonance intensity tended to drop. As a result, the S4 series appears to be dominant over 53 series (see the numbers in parentheses in the illustration). Even though the left brain at times also has S4 series dominance (Wang Songling (WL) example in the illustration), but it is more marked in the right brain. Other people have $3 series dominance in the left brain, and 54 series dominance in the right brain. Usually, the 53 series and the S4 series act to counteract each other. The S3 series tends toward stimulation, and the 54 series tends toward inhibition. 16 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000300020002-1
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