The Changes in the Absolute Total Power of the Faradarmangars’ Brain During, Before, and After the Use of the Faradarmani Consciousness Field
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Keywords
Brain electrical activity, Total absolute power, Electroencephalography
Abstract
Based on Taheri’s theory, the Faradarmani Consciousness Field is a non-physical field introduced as a complementary therapy. The effect of this field is initiated by a trained individual, known as a Faradarmangar, through a brief moment of focused attention. Changes in brain activity under the influence of Faradarmani have attracted the interest of researchers in this field. Previously, the brain activity of Faradarmangars was evaluated using an EEG device with 16 electrodes. The aim of this study was to investigate the absolute total power of a Faradarmangar's brain using a 128-channel electroencephalograph cap in 32 adult participants. Absolute total power reflects the overall electrical activity of the brain and the direct response of the system under study. The results showed that power was reduced to varying degrees across different channels. Moreover, the average reduction in total brain power among the studied population was approximately 24% at the points of highest contrast across the channels.