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CATEGORIES OBSERVED:
1. Skin Temperatures: A Shanghai transistor body thermometer was used to
measure the temperature of the various accupoints along the heart channel before
and after recognition.
2. Current Along the Channel: We used a channel electricity measuring
device produced by the Beijing Aerospace College to measure the current at the
various accupoints before placing the test card, and after recognition. These
values were recorded for comparison.
3- Blood Pressure: We used a metered Sphygmomanometer to measure changes
in the blood pressure from the time of placing the test card and after
recognition. These values were recorded for comparison. oo,
4. Pulse Rate: We placed a stethoscope on the chest outside the ventricles
and measured the differences in pulse rates before placing the test card and
after recognition. These values were recorded for comparison.
5+ Blood Flow Graph: We used a blood flow charting instrument produced in
Jilin with the standard resistance set at 0.1 ohm. The outgoing signal was
patched up to a domestically produced Shanghai electrocardiograph. Two silver
plated brass plates were used to measure both the blood flow of the brain and
that of the arm. The plate for the arm was placed outside the "neiguan" and the
"kongzui" accupoints, and that for the brain was placed on the forehead and the
‘protrubance behind the ear. Before placing these plates, the skin wag cleansed
with alcohol and a cotton swab, and then rinsed with a biological salt solution.
Electrocardiograms were taken both before placing the test card and after
recognition. These were analyzed for differences.
RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENT:
1. Transmission of Sensation: During the course of the experiment, the
psychic children described their personal feelings as: although there were some
differences because of the length of time it took to recognize the cards, the
common feeling was one of a tingling or heat in the hand which followed up the
inside of the arm past the elbow, armpit, shoulder, neck and head. Black dots
or flashing lights (a number of flashes) were seen before the eyes. Then an
unclear picture of the card or characters was seen, which gradually became clear
and the color recognizable. After recognition, most of the children felt dizzy,
as if the head were swelling, headachy, or exhausted. A few of the children did
not have any sensations.
2. Skin Temperature: Of the 136 skin temperatures taken in the experiment,
89 or 66.44% rose and only 24 or 17.65% decreased. Also, temperature increases
of the heart channel increased most obviously. See Table 1 for details. The
average increase in skin temperature for the "laogong" accupoint was 1.78
degrees sentigrade; for the "neiguan" (elbow) accupoint it was 1.18 degrees; the
"quze" (armpit) acupoint was 0.72 degrees; the "jiquan" (shoulder) was 0.55
degrees; the "dazhui" (neck) accupoint was 0.74 degrees; and the "Taiyang"
(temple) accupoint was 0.52 degrees. Statistically, the skin temperature
differentials of the "laogong", "neiguan", and "dazhui" points were very obvious
(P<0.01); for the "quze" accupoint skin temperature differntial it was (P<0.05).
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