神经呼吸同步:连接脑电波和呼吸的认知和谐-叙述回顾。

IF 1.1 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
International Journal of Yoga Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-07 DOI:10.4103/ijoy.ijoy_238_24
Smriti Sinha, Swati Mittal, Geeta Baro
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科学界正在积极探索与呼吸有关的练习对人类情感、生理和认知功能的影响。它不再是精神社区探索的单一领域。我们对PubMed、Scopus和谷歌Scholar进行了全面的检索,以找到有关海马波的呼吸带束及其与记忆关系的相关文章。搜索使用了诸如“海马体波形”、“呼吸夹带”和“相位振幅耦合(PAC)”等术语,这些术语使用布尔运算符(and, OR)组合在一起。有文献表明,与呼吸相关的实践巩固,检索和升级的记忆编码。然而,人类呼吸与大脑认知之间的内在机制还需要进一步严谨的科学探索,目前尚处于初级阶段。吸入时的鼻腔气流会刺激大脑的各种结构,并干扰海马波。这些海马体波通过分层组织的PAC被呼吸节奏的本质所改变。此外,研究表明,鼻腔呼吸组织了整个大脑的神经元活动,并完成了包括记忆在内的复杂行为。显然,当海马呼吸诱导的节奏跟踪呼吸时,控制呼吸的练习可以被视为一种主动的干扰机制,以确保对人的思想和认知的控制。因此,在这篇文章中,我们讨论了关于鼻呼吸的生理调节如何与神经和认知过程相关联的新兴文献的概述。
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Neuro-respiratory Synchronization: Connecting Brainwaves and Breath for Cognitive Harmony - Narrative Review.

Neuro-respiratory Synchronization: Connecting Brainwaves and Breath for Cognitive Harmony - Narrative Review.

Neuro-respiratory Synchronization: Connecting Brainwaves and Breath for Cognitive Harmony - Narrative Review.

Neuro-respiratory Synchronization: Connecting Brainwaves and Breath for Cognitive Harmony - Narrative Review.

The scientific community is actively exploring the effects of breath-related practices on the emotional, physiological, and cognitive functioning of human beings. It is no longer the singular realm of exploration of the spiritual communities. A thorough search of PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar was performed to locate pertinent articles on respiratory entrainment of hippocampal waveforms and its relationship with memory. The search utilized terms such as "hippocampal waveforms," "respiratory entrainment," and "phase-amplitude coupling (PAC)," which were combined using Boolean operators (AND, OR). There is no dearth of literature indicating consolidation, retrieval, and escalation of memory encoding with breath-related practices. However, the underlying mechanisms linking breath and brain cognition in human beings require further rigorous scientific exploration, which is still in a primitive stage. Nasal airflow during inhalation stimulates various structures in the brain and interferes with hippocampal waves. These hippocampal waves are modified by the nature of respiratory rhythm through hierarchically organized PAC. In addition, research proposes that nasal breathing organizes neuronal activity across the brain and accomplishes intricate behaviors, including memory. Apparently, as hippocampal respiration-induced rhythm tracks breathing, controlled breathing practices can be framed as an active interference mechanism to secure hold over one's mind and cognition. Hence, in this article, we discuss an overview of the emerging literature on how the physiological regulation of nasal breathing is linked with the neural and cognitive processes.

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International Journal of Yoga
International Journal of Yoga INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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