EEG Study of Dasa Aksara Yoga and Improved Focus on Distance Learning Student

I. P. K. Udayana, M. Sudarma, I. Putra, I. Sukarsa
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The pandemic prevention measure of social distancing makes Indonesia higher Education system undergo a rapid transformation of distance learning. However, the sudden changes also come with its own unique problem The effectiveness of online learning as a medium of study is an old debate among academia. The approach's effectiveness varies from field to field and from one experiment to another. One problem that seems consistent among the research is fluctuating attention among participants. This research explore the potential to use of an ancient Balinese breathing technique known as Dasa Aksara pranayama. This technique that combines the visualization technique and the breathing exercise has existed since the mid-nineteen century and was developed by Balinese monks. This research wants to gather the empirical evidence of the benefit of the technique using EEG monitoring and machine learning. We do a comparative study between the one group which is not receive the dasa aksara meditation treatment and another group which receive one. The end of the result concludes that the breathing technique succeeded to improve the attention level of the participant on average of 22.85% and the software is well received among the participant with the result of usability testing yield average point of 3.65 on a scale of 4.
大瑜伽与远程学习学生注意力提高的脑电图研究
保持社交距离这一流行病预防措施使印尼高等教育系统经历了远程教育的快速转型。然而,这种突如其来的变化也带来了其独特的问题,在线学习作为一种学习媒介的有效性是学术界长期争论的问题。该方法的有效性因不同的领域和不同的实验而异。研究中似乎一致的一个问题是参与者的注意力波动。这项研究探索了一种古老的巴厘岛呼吸技术,称为Dasa Aksara调息法。这种结合了观想技巧和呼吸练习的技巧自十九世纪中期以来就存在了,是由巴厘岛的僧侣开发的。本研究旨在收集利用脑电图监测和机器学习技术的经验证据。我们做了一项比较研究,在一组没有接受大轮回冥想治疗和另一组接受了大轮回冥想治疗之间。最后得出结论:呼吸技巧成功地提高了参与者的注意力水平,平均提高了22.85%,参与者对软件的接受度较高,可用性测试结果平均得分为3.65分(满分为4分)。
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