@inproceedings{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00053162, author = {Kokubo, Hideyuki and Chang, Tong and Yamamoto, Mikio and Kawano, Kimiko and Tanaka, Masataka and Kokado, Tomoko and Parkhomtchouk, Dmitri and Soma, Takao and 小久保 秀之 and 張 トウ and 山本 幹男 and 河野 貴美子 and 田中 昌孝 and 古角 智子 and デミトリ パルホムチュク and 相馬 隆郎}, book = {Journal of International Society of Life Information Science}, issue = {2}, month = {Aug}, note = {ECGs of a qi-receiver during To-ate (remote action; an ancient Japanese martial art) were analyzed. Two practitioners were placed in separate rooms which had an electromagnetic shield room for the receiver to cut normal information transfer. At a time set randomly within 80 seconds (1 trial), one practitioner (sender) emitted qi. The other (receiver) attempted to perceive the qi. Their sending time, receiving time and physiology data were recorded. The receiver's ECG R-R intervals were measured. Heart beat fluctuations were analyzed before and after the sending and receiving times. In trials within a 5-second time difference between the sending and receiving times, coefficients of variation of R-R intervals between a 15-second period before and a 15-second period after the sending and receiving times each showed statistical significant.}, pages = {466--472}, title = {EEG Analysis in a Remote Action Experiment}, volume = {19}, year = {2001} }