@inproceedings{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00053163, author = {Chen, Weizhong and Yamamoto, Mikio and Haraguchi, Suzue and Fukuda, Nobuo and Macchi, Yoshio and Ito, Masatoshi and Kido, Mami and Parkhomtchouk, Dmitri and Kawano, Kimiko and Tanaka, Masataka and Soma, Takao and Kokubo, Hideyuki and Kokado, Tomoko and Chang, Tong and Yamada, Kumiko and Sugano, Hisanobu and Yoichi, Hideo and Liu, Chao and 陳 偉中 and 山本 幹男 and 原口 鈴恵 and 福田 信男 and 町 好雄 and 伊藤 正敏 and デミトリ パルホムチュク and 河野 貴美子 and 田中 昌孝 and 相馬 隆郎 and 小久保 秀之 and 古角 智子 and 張 トウ and 世一 秀雄}, book = {Journal of International Society of Life Information Science}, issue = {1}, month = {Mar}, note = {Two persons who have a 40-year history as a pair practicing a martial art which front-detects a partner's attack sign performed remote action experiment a total of 4 times over 2 years. In all runs, the two subjects were in two different rooms, and the sender emitted a qi of attack only once during an 80-second trial under double blinded and randomized conditions. In this report, the temperature data of the second experimental series were analyzed and tested. The difference between the average temperature changes during a period of 2 seconds before the 1 second of sending was statistically significant at 5% or less. The time of change was the same as in part I which analyzed the first experimental series. Then, the differences between three large peaks which occurred around -41 (p=3.7%) sec (peak I), 0 sec (13.4) (peak II), +36 sec (1.3) (peak III) in the frequency histogram which Yamamoto 8) reported were also analyzed and tested. PeakII showed a statistically significant value of 1% or less between the difference of the average temperature change near the sending time, however there was no significance near peaks I and III.}, pages = {70--77}, title = {Skin Temperature Changes of Receivers Laogong on the Left Hand in Remote Action Experiment(II)}, volume = {20}, year = {2002} }