Title |
[Neural Basis of "Breath of Aun"].
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Published in |
Brain and nerve Shinkei kenkyū no shinpo, November 2020
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DOI | 10.11477/mf.1416201680 |
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Authors |
Manabu Honda |
Abstract |
Many musical expressions exist in various cultures of the world, where multiple performers autonomously synchronize without a conductor or a metronome, and achieve an undisturbed musical performance by "breath of Aun". As a typical example, we considered the ritual performing art of Kecak in Bali, Indonesia, and performed simultaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) measurements on multiple participants during a Kecak performance. The study revealed that the inter-individual synchronization of the EEG during and after the performance was enhanced as compared to that before the performance. The author will also discuss the relation between synchronization of brain function and society and the culture of Bali. |
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