Los puntos clave no están disponibles para este artículo en este momento.
In this paper, a novel method of improving neural activity of human brain using sanathan Vedic chanting. The controversial effects of music on brain activity have sparked particular interest in the link between music perceptions and brain waves.Music can be a restorative trigger and have antidepressant properties, but it can also have proconvulsant properties, such as inducing epileptic seizures.However, there are various varieties of regular music—happy, calming, sad, and liking—and the neuro activity varies depending on the individual, their age, and the context. In this research, Sanathan Vedic Chanting (SVC) is offered as a regular music therapy for this problem, and its effects on several age groups are investigated. Rudram is interpreted as vedic chanting, and in a MATLAB environment, spectrum analysis is performed using the appropriate EEG patterns that were obtained from the laboratory were analyzed and observed the impact of vedic chanting signal energy. The effects of Sanathan Vedic chanting on human brain activity have been demonstrated by the results.
Nalluri et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
Synapse has enriched 5 closely related papers on similar clinical questions. Consider them for comparative context: