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Title: Study of mindfulness on emotional regulation strategies using implicit and explicit paradigms
Researcher: Senthil Kumar R.
Guide(s): Rajesh S. K. and Judu Ilavarasu
Keywords: Cyclic Meditation
Emotion Regulation
Eye Tracking
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Multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Physical Sciences
Yoga
University: Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthana
Completed Date: 2023
Abstract: BACKGROUND newlineEmotional regulation (ER) is a focus of positive psychology owing to its influence on mental newlineand spiritual wellbeing. ER is critical for human well-being, and failed ER can result in newlinepsychological illnesses, while poor ER abilities have a wide range of consequences. ER newlinepotentials include implicit, unconscious, effortless, and automatic regulation as well as explicit, newlineconscious, effortful, and directed regulation. ER is influenced by a variety of factors, including newlineearlier attachment experiences, mindfulness skills, anxiety i1ssues, and a variety of other newlinefactors. Yogic knowledge and practises are considerably more than just mindfulness exercises; newlinethey have the power to restore balance to the body, mind, and emotions. Yogic practises newlinepromote psychophysiological functions that are necessary for a healthy life, yet they are newlineprimarily designed for spiritual well-being while also establishing psychological well-being. newlineMeditative activities, by definition, have the potential to improve ER and attention newlinemanagement. Yoga-based trainings have demonstrated positive outcomes as a way to improve newlinepsychological wellbeing. Cyclical meditation has a reputation for elevating mindfulness and newlinemodifying attentional states. The emotional experience, management, and quality of life as a newlinewhole are impacted by mindfulness training, long-term yoga practise, and meditation. Yogic newlinepersonality qualities called guand#7751;as influence emotion expression and govern the emotion newlinegeneration process. Both antecedent-focused and response-focused control are present in ER. newlineIn this light, traditional yogic practises have been shown to contribute to human well-being in newlinea variety of ways. Additionally, their ability to help in ERs is being researched. The study of newlineyogic techniques like meditation, mindfulness, and emotion regulation using both implicit and newlineexplicit metrics, like eye tracking, is, however, still in its infancy. Combining explicit and newlineimplicit measures to study the impact of yoga practises may aid in understanding
Pagination: xxi+164 p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/544465
Appears in Departments:Department of Yoga and Physical Science

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