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The Art of Breathing - for iPad/Mac/PC

The Open Universitywww3.open.ac.uk
How does your body control your breathing unconsciously? This album explores this complex process in fascinating detail using a battery of detectors attached to human guinea-pigs to monitor their breathing, blood flow and heartbeats. How does an anxious mind affect this system during a stressful situation? Whether stress is physical or emotional, the ancient “fight or flight” response is triggered. Physiologically, this can lead to the stress-related diseases which are getting more common in the West, so track 3 looks at the Eastern tradition of yoga, which recognises that controlling the breath is key to retaining health of mind as well as body. The audio track uses the case study of a primary school teacher monitored over the course of a day, revealing that some stress might be good for you; and experts shed light on the significance of stress using studies of baboons. This material forms part of The Open University course SK277 Human biology.
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Episodes

The mechanics of breathing

An insight into the complexities of how the body controls breathing, and a chance to see the respiratory system in action.

Jun 02, 200911 min

Anxiety and hyperventilation

How an anxious mind causes rapid removal of carbon dioxide from lungs, leading to significant consequences.

Jun 02, 20094 min

It's all in the breath

How conscious, controlled breathing enhances health and wellbeing and tames the mind.

Jun 02, 20094 min

Stressed out at work

A primary school teacher gets wired up with monitors to show how his body responds to stress.

Jun 02, 200933 min
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