Cognitive Behavior Evaluation Based on Physiological Parameters among Young Healthy Subjects with Yoga as Intervention
Objective. To investigate the effect of yoga practice on cognitive skills, autonomic nervous system, and heart rate variability by analyzing physiological parameters.Methods. The study was conducted on 30 normal young healthy engineering students. They were randomly selected into two groups: yoga group and control group. The yoga group practiced yoga one and half hour per day for six days in a week, for a period of five months.Results. The yoga practising group showed increasedα,β, andδEEG band powers and significant reduction inθandγband powers. The increasedαandβpower can represent enhanced cognitive functions such as memory and concentration, and that ofδsignifies synchronization of brain activity. The heart rate indexθ/αdecreased, neural activityβ/θincreased, attention resource indexβ/(α+θ)increased, executive load index(δ+θ)/αdecreased, and the ratio(δ+θ)/(α+β)decreased. The yoga practice group showed improvement in heart rate variability, increased SDNN/RMSSD, and reduction in LF/HF ratio.Conclusion. Yoga practising group showed significant improvement in various cognitive functions, such as performance enhancement, neural activity, attention, and executive function. It also resulted in increase in the heart rate variability, parasympathetic nervous system activity, and balanced autonomic nervous system reactivity.