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MAPPING
There
will
be
approximately
10
minutes
of
EEG
setup
for
each
person
being
mapped.
The
electroencephalogram
(EEG)
is
accomplished
by
placing
a
Dry
Sensor
Electrode
EEG
Device
(DSI-‐24)
it
has
20
electrode
sites,
(based
on
the
standard
International
10-‐20
system)
on
the
head.
The
DSI-‐24
headgear
will
sit
comfortably
for
the
duration
of
the
research
data
collection
process
on
the
head
of
the
person
giving
the
BARS
Process.
We
also
measure
EEG
activity
before
receiving
BARS
Process,
as
well
as
after
with
the
person
receiving
the
BARS
Process.
RECORDED
EEG
DATA
The
EEG
(electroencephalogram)
raw
data
is
converted
to
Quantitative
EEG
(qEEG)
data
in
order
to
create
and
evaluate
a
variety
of
measures.
QEEG
Other
high
tech
images
can
be
generated
to
better
understand
the
functions
of
the
brainwave
activity.
This
conversion
process
provides
information
about
the
patterns
in
brain
function
and
is
calculated
as
a
statistical
measure
known
as
a
Z-‐Score
to
show
“standard
deviation,
or
how
far
away
is
something
from
normal?
The
energy
patterns
in
the
“tomography”
begin
to
tell
a
story
of
what
is
happening
in
the
brain.
By
recording
many
subjects
engaged
in
the
same
activity
we
begin
to
validate
what
is
happening
in
the
brain.
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sLORETA
ANALYSIS
Additionally,
by
including
a
measure
known
as
sLORETA
(standardized
low
resolution
electromagnetic
tomography),
we
get
a
different
view
of
what
is
happening
in
the
brain
in
3D.
Several
statistical
comparisons
will
be
made
from
the
data
collected
using
standard
statistical
measures
and
procedures
will
identify
in
the
brain
the
precise
location
that
changes
in
focused
brain
function,
such
as
receiving
the
BARS
Process,
will
help
identify
what
part
of
the
brain
is
being
used.
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displayed
in
numerous
easy
GDV
measures
are
used
for
evaluating
changes
in
the
emotional
and
physical
energy
fields
of
the
body.
Individually,
the
fingertips
of
the
facilitator
and
the
subject
will
be
placed
on
the
lens
and
captured
one
finger
at
a
time,
beginning
with
the
right
thumb.
Without
a
cellophane
filter
over
the
lens,
this
reading
provides
information
about
the
psycho-‐emotional
energy
of
the
participant.
After
measuring
all
ten
fingers
on
both
hands,
a
cellophane
filter
is
then
placed
on
the
lens
to
block
the
Galvanic
Skin
Response
(GSR)
and
then
capture
the
physical
energy
response
of
the
participant
through
the
participant
placing
the
fingers
on
the
camera
lens
one-‐at-‐a-‐time.
The
capture
of
the
ten
fingers
is
therefore
repeated.
Both
sets
of
captures
are
then
calculated
in
the
GDV
software
suite
for
analysis.
There
four
primary
analysis
programs:
GDV
Diagram,
GDV
Energy
Field,
GDV
Chakra,
as
well
as
the
one
that
evaluates
GDV
Sport
program,
the
data
from
this
program
will
be
included
in
this
study.
All
of
the
programs
show
the
collective
energetic
emissions
surrounding
the
10
fingertips.
Each
finger
relates
to
a
sector
or
system
of
the
body,
based
on
years
of
research.
The
measured
data
is
then
displayed
through
various
software
programs
in
the
GDV
software
package.
All
of
the
program
results
are
evaluated
cumulatively
for
an
overall
energy
assessment
of
the
study
participant.
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GDV
ENERGY
FIELD:
The
Energy
fields
show
the
collective
measurements
of
the
energy
surrounding
the
fingertips,
as
they
are
physically
located
on
the
body.
The
measurement
“without
filter”
shows
the
emotional
state
of
the
subject
and
“with
filter”
shows
the
physical
state.
The
emission
should
be
even
around
the
entire
body;
gaps
indicate
low
energy,
or
blocked
energy
flow
in
that
area,
and
spikes
or
energy
outbursts
show
excessive
energy
is
being
produced
in
that
area
of
the
body.
GDV
DIAGRAM:
This
program
measures
the
overall
emission
strength
in
each
of
the
general
organ
systems
on
a
physical
and
emotional
level.
The
left
side
(right-‐brain)
relates
to
the
unconscious
thought,
as
well
as
past
and
long-‐standing
issues.
The
right
side
relates
to
the
left-‐brain
and
to
Conscious
thought.
The
emotional
activity
of
the
participant
is
shown
by
the
captured
without
a
polyurethane
filter.
The
physical
is
shown
while
using
the
polyurethane
filter
circles
should
be
as
close
together
as
possible.
Gaps
between
the
physical
and
emotional
circles
indicate
a
potential
conflict.
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ACTIVATION
COEFFICIENT:
The
Activation
Coefficient
is
a
measure
of
the
anxiety
or
stress
level,
and
is
the
overall
difference
between
the
physical
and
emotional
energy.
A
reading
between
2-‐4
is
considered
a
normal
stress
level.
All
readings
in
the
green
area
represent
normal
energy
flow,
the
pink
ring
depicts
deficient
energy,
and
gold
ring
includes
hyper-‐cellular
activity
above
the
normal
range.
Generally,
the
physical
energy
is
stronger
than
the
emotional
energy.
GDV
VIRTUAL
CHAKRA:
The
Chakra
program
provides
a
deeper
interpretation
of
the
emotional
priorities
of
the
subject,
so
it
is
read
without
the
filter.
Perfect
alignment
occurs
when
all
of
the
large
spheres
are
positioned
on
the
centerline,
and
means
that
the
subject
is
satisfied
with
their
own
emotional
priorities.
Smaller
spheres
indicate
loss
of
energy
related
to
the
chakra.
Chakra
spheres
skewed
to
the
left
side
of
the
figure
indicate
that
the
subject
is
focusing
the
energy
related
to
that
chakra
towards
their
“inner
circle”,
which
is
different
for
each
subject.
When
the
spheres
skew
to
the
right
side
of
the
figure,
it
indicates
the
focus
of
energy
towards
others,
OUTSIDE
of
their
inner
circle.
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GDV
SPORT:
The
GDV
Sport
program
was
developed
to
rank
the
physical
and
emotional
energy
of
teams,
such
as
the
Russian
Olympic
athletes,
as
well
as
other
types
of
groups
and
individual
performances.
Energetic
potential
is
based
on
the
Activation
Coefficient
(Stress
Level)
that
is
the
comparison
between
the
amount
of
emotional
and
physical
energy
measures
used
in
this
study
will
provide
us
information
relating
to
emotional
and
physical
resilience
of
a
participant.
The
ranges
for
Energetic
Potential
are
from
0-‐100
with
100
being
the
highest
level
of
performance
capability.
The
scores
are
ranked
from
1-‐10
and
with
10
being
the
highest
ranking.
The
Psychological
Ranking
assessment
measures
the
energetic
level
of
emotional
stress
that
the
subject
is
experiencing.
The
levels
from
S1-‐5
show
healthy
emotional
states.
Levels
C1-‐5
indicate
higher
levels
of
specific
fears,
and
the
D1-‐5
category
relates
to
severe
levels
of
stress.
SPUTNIK
The
space
that
surrounds
us
is
comprised
of
electro-‐magnetic
fields
of
different
properties.
The
Sputnik
registers
an
electro-‐magnetic
change
in
the
energy
space.
This
perceived
energy
change
that
is
captured
by
the
Sputnik
is
reflected
in
these
parameters
within
the
SciLab
program
and
will
be
an
important
measure
in
this
study.
Area:
shows
the
amount
of
light
photons
emitted
from
environment
and
detected
by
the
Sputnik
sensor.
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Intensity:
shows
the
intensity
of
the
emission
from
each
photon.
The
Sputnik
sensor
is
connected
to
the
titanium
cylinder
inserted
onto
the
GDV
lens,
creating
connected
resonance
contours.
Bias
current
in
the
electrical
chain
of
this
contour
depends
on
the
capacitance
of
space
between
Sputnik
antenna
and
environmental-‐grounded
and
electroconductive
subjects.
Both
geophysical
parameters
of
the
particular
environment
and
man-‐made
electromagnetic
fields
and
constructions
would
influence
this
capacitance.
Emotions
are
related
to
the
activity
of
the
parasympathetic
division
of
the
autonomic
nervous
system,
which
changes
blood
microcirculation,
perspiration,
blood
microcirculation,
perspiration,
sweating,
and
other
functions
of
the
body,
resulting
in
the
changes
of
the
overall
conductivity
of
the
body
and
the
conductivity
of
acupuncture
points
in
particular.
Therefore,
the
presence
in
the
vicinity
of
the
instrument
of
the
emotional
people
may
change
the
conductivity
of
space
and,
hence,
the
signals
of
the
sensor.
This
may
be
related
to
the
formation
of
areas
of
decreased
entropy
in
space,
or,
as
Prof.
Tiller
claims,
“associated
with
the
buildup
of
a
negative
magnetic
charge
manifesting
in
the
environment”
Brainmap
&
GDV
Measures
will
an
important
part
of
this
study,
allowing
us
to
measure
the
energetic
inter-‐action
between
the
person
giving
the
BARS
and
the
person
receiving
the
BARS
Session.
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