A Correlation Study between Tri-Guna and Emotional Style: A Theoretical Approach toward Developing a Working Model to Integrate Tri-Guna with Affective Neuroscience and Well-Being.

IF 1.1 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
International Journal of Yoga Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-22 DOI:10.4103/ijoy.ijoy_52_21
P N Ravindra, Prashanth Babu
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Abstract

Background: Science of well-being is getting focused across all walks of life from health care to organizational behavior. Indian psychological principles of Tri-Guna offer a universal theoretical framework to understand the behavioral aspects of emotions and well-being, whereas affective neurosciences have explored neural circuits underlying few universal emotional styles. Both Tri-Guna and emotional styles are dynamic and vulnerable for modifications with training. Hence, establishing a relation between Tri-Guna and emotional style offers a novel insight to explore neural basis of Tri-Guna and its application in health and behavioral sciences.

Aims: To establish the correlation between Tri-Guna and emotional styles in healthy adult subjects.

Materials and methods: Healthy adults (n = 121, 18-21 years) of both genders were individually administered with questionnaires to assess Tri-Guna (Vedic personality inventory) and emotional style (emotional style questionnaire). The relationship between Tri Guna (Sattva, Rajas and Tamas) and Six dimensions of emotional styles (attention, self awareness, outlook, resilience, social intuition and sensitivity to context) were assessed using Pearson's correlation coefficient.

Results: All the emotional styles showed a positive correlation with Sattva and negative with Rajas and Tamas, except resilience. Resilience showed a negative correlation with Sattva and positive with Rajas and Tamas. Further, between Rajas and Tamas, emotional styles showed a stronger correlation with Tamas.

Conclusions: Sattva guna showed an association with emotional styles that favors to develop a positive emotional pattern. Having fairly understood neural circuitry of emotional styles, this first preliminary correlation data will provide a theoretical framework to explore neural circuitry involved in understanding emotional aspects of Tri-Guna.

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Tri-Guna与情绪风格的相关研究:一个整合Tri-Guna与情感神经科学和幸福感的工作模型的理论途径。
背景:从医疗保健到组织行为学,幸福科学在各行各业都得到了关注。印度的Tri-Guna心理学原理为理解情绪和幸福的行为方面提供了一个普遍的理论框架,而情感神经科学则探索了几种普遍情绪风格背后的神经回路。Tri-Guna和情感风格都是动态的,容易随着训练而改变。因此,建立Tri-Guna与情绪风格之间的关系,为探索Tri-Guna的神经基础及其在健康和行为科学中的应用提供了新的视角。目的:探讨健康成人Tri-Guna与情绪类型的关系。材料与方法:对健康成人(121名,年龄18-21岁)进行问卷调查,分别评估吠陀人格量表(Tri-Guna)和情绪风格量表(情绪风格问卷)。运用Pearson相关系数评估三Guna (Sattva, Rajas和Tamas)与情绪风格六个维度(注意力,自我意识,前景,弹性,社会直觉和对情境的敏感性)之间的关系。结果:除弹性外,所有情绪类型均与心性呈正相关,与心性、心性呈负相关。弹性与心性呈负相关,与心性和心性呈正相关。此外,在Rajas和Tamas之间,情感风格与Tamas的相关性更强。结论:心念与情绪类型之间存在关联,有利于形成积极的情绪模式。在对情绪风格的神经回路有了相当的了解后,这第一个初步的相关数据将为探索涉及理解Tri-Guna情绪方面的神经回路提供一个理论框架。
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