EFFECT OF MUSIC ON STUDENTS AND DM2 PATIENTS MEASURED WITH ELECTRO PHOTONIC IMAGING TECHNIQUE
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EFFECT OF MUSIC ON STUDENTS AND DM2 PATIENTS MEASURED WITH ELECTRO PHOTONIC IMAGING TECHNIQUE
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Contributor |
Subrahmanyam K. and Nagendra H. R.
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Subject |
DM 2 Patients
ELECTRO PHOTONIC IMAGING TECHNIQUE Music students Yoga |
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Description |
Research has shown that listening to music entertains and energizes the healthy. newlineMusic is a creative art and engagement in creative expression produces physiological newlineand psychological effects which enhance health. It has been investigated that Active newlineMusic Intervention brings autonomous balance in the Diabetes Mellitus Type2 (DM2) newlinepatients. Singing requires a well-trained and cultured voice to bring out the emotions of newlinethe listeners. With its multi fold advantages, yoga has been playing a vital role in the newlinelives of people. Its role in the development of voice is well documented in the yoga texts newlinewhich is explored to formulate yoga modules for maintaining vocal health.This thesis addresses the effect of Indian devotional music on the students newlineextending to investigate the similar on DM2 patients. It also proposes the dimensions of newlineyoga modules for voice culture.The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of music on students and DM2 newlinepatients and to conceptualize the yoga (practices) in culturing the voice of the singers for newlinethe desired effect on the listeners.1. To examine the effect of Indian devotional music on students using Electrophotonic newlineimaging newline2. To investigate the effect of Indian devotional music on DM2 patients using newlineElectro-photonic imaging. newline3. To conceptualize and propose the yoga modules for singers as depicted in ancient newlinetexts of yoga and Spiritual lore. newline — |
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Date |
2018-10-12T08:53:18Z
2018-10-12T08:53:18Z PhD/Cat1/02/Aug11 2014 — |
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Ph.D.
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Identifier |
http://hdl.handle.net/10603/218469
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Language |
English
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university
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Format |
186p.
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Publisher |
Bangalore
Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthana Department of Yoga and Life Sciences |
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University
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