@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00059488, 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}, month = {Mar}, note = {ECG analysis was done for a qi-receiver during Toh-ate (remote action; an ancient Japanese martial art) with double blind. Two practitioners were isolated in two rooms under the condition of cutting normal information transfer. One practitioner (sender) sent qi randomly once par trial of 80 seconds and the other (receiver) tried to perceive the qi; at the time he perceived it, he pushed a switch. Their sending times, receiving times and physiological data were recorded during the experiments. The receiver's ECG R-R intervals were measured, and their fluctuations before and after the sending times were analyzed. As a result, in a group of trials without the receiver's switch signals, the coefficient of variation of R-R intervals for 10 seconds after the sending times was larger by a statistically significant amount (1%) than before them., 第13回生命情報科学シンポジウム}, title = {Skin Temperature Changes of Receivers Laogong on the Left Hand in Remote Action Experiment(II)}, year = {2002} }