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ILLUSTRATION 3_E: Di RESONANCE
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ILLUSTRATION 3 F: D1 CONTINUOUS SPECTRAL LINE
This phenomenon of strong coherence of the frontal brain most
dominant frequency is a characteristic of the QIGONG state. In
pathological states, although there is a forward shift of the alpha, there
is no appearance of S series coherence dominance is in the frontal brain,
but there is dispersed S series coherence dispersed throughout the brain.
It can only be implored following successful treatment of the pathological
state. Further, a shift to the left of the alpha frequency can be
observed in old people, with the frontal brain dominating, but the 5
series analysis demonstrates that in old peoples’ brains, the most
dominant coherent spectral line is the $1 and not the $4, qualitatively
different from QIGONG.
Illustration 4 (see inside cover illustration four A, 2B, © and D)
(Translator’s note: not available) are color displays of the degree of
coherence of the dominant frequency groups of the left and right brain
under various states. From the bottom to the top they are: the quiet,
eyes closed state (D), state of resting after memorizing homework (C),
state of doing memorization (B), and the QIGONG state (A). The red is the
highest degree of coherence for that individual state. We can see that
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