Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditative and relaxing practices rely on voluntary slowing down of breath frequency. However, the identification of mechanisms linking breath control to its psychophysiological effects is still under debate. This systematic review is aimed at unveiling psychophysiological mechanisms underlying slow breathing techniques (Methods: A systematic search of MEDLINE and SCOPUS databases, using keywords related to both breathing techniques and to their psychophysiological outcomes, focusing on cardio-respiratory and central nervous system, has been conducted. From a pool of 2,461 abstracts only 15 articles met eligibility criteria and were included in the re...
Pain is the most common symptom for which people seek medical care. Chronic pain is common worldwide...
Evidence suggests that slow paced diaphragmatic breathing (DB) can significantly affect prefrontal c...
Purpose: Patterned breathing allows standardized serial measurements of heart rate varia...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...
Slow breathing practices have been adopted in the modern world across the globe due to their claimed...
Introduction: Increasing evidence points out to a fundamental role of nasal breathing in higher-orde...
Introduction: Neurophysiological studies in animal models and in humans revealed that mechanical sti...
Mind-body therapies have been shown to be effective in clinical treatment of disorders such as high ...
The United States is in the midst of a mental health crisis. Individuals are navigating an increasin...
One interpretation of breathing exercise is to enforce mind-body harmony, when someone feels well an...
Article de 14 pages.Correction added on October 16, 2021 after first online publication: the term ‘P...
Background Heart rate variability has been associated with better outcomes for multiple physical and...
International audienceThis research aims to investigate whether slow-paced breathing (SPB) improves ...
Nasal breath is at the foundation of yoga and pranayama traditions, yet little is known about its fu...
How may controlled breathing be beneficial, or detrimental to behavior? Computational process models...
Pain is the most common symptom for which people seek medical care. Chronic pain is common worldwide...
Evidence suggests that slow paced diaphragmatic breathing (DB) can significantly affect prefrontal c...
Purpose: Patterned breathing allows standardized serial measurements of heart rate varia...
Background: The psycho-physiological changes in brain-body interaction observed in most of meditativ...
Slow breathing practices have been adopted in the modern world across the globe due to their claimed...
Introduction: Increasing evidence points out to a fundamental role of nasal breathing in higher-orde...
Introduction: Neurophysiological studies in animal models and in humans revealed that mechanical sti...
Mind-body therapies have been shown to be effective in clinical treatment of disorders such as high ...
The United States is in the midst of a mental health crisis. Individuals are navigating an increasin...
One interpretation of breathing exercise is to enforce mind-body harmony, when someone feels well an...
Article de 14 pages.Correction added on October 16, 2021 after first online publication: the term ‘P...
Background Heart rate variability has been associated with better outcomes for multiple physical and...
International audienceThis research aims to investigate whether slow-paced breathing (SPB) improves ...
Nasal breath is at the foundation of yoga and pranayama traditions, yet little is known about its fu...
How may controlled breathing be beneficial, or detrimental to behavior? Computational process models...
Pain is the most common symptom for which people seek medical care. Chronic pain is common worldwide...
Evidence suggests that slow paced diaphragmatic breathing (DB) can significantly affect prefrontal c...
Purpose: Patterned breathing allows standardized serial measurements of heart rate varia...