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BRAIN

 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.  
 
 
 

GDV  (Gas  Discharge  Visualization)BACKGROUND:  


Gas  Discharge  Visualization  (GDV)  
Electrophotonic  Imaging  cameras  are  the  
diagnostic  devices  that  are  used  to  
measure  energy.  The  GDV  Camera  is  a  
cutting-­‐edge  Kirlian  camera  that  uses  
digital  technology  to  capture  and  evaluate  
finger  emissions  that  relate  to  the  
meridians  in  Traditional  Chinese  Medicine  (TCM).    
Dr.  Konstantin  Korotkov  of  Russia  invented  the  GDV  camera  in  1995  for  use  with  the  
Russian  Olympic  team.      His  finger  analysis  and  sectoring  is  based  on  the  Esogetic  
Medicine  topography  of  Dr.  Peter  Mandel  of  Germany.    Today  the  GDV  technology  is  
used  worldwide  in  hospitals,  clinics,  research  centers,  medical  practices,  and  by  
professional  sports  teams.  The  finger  captures  are  divided  into  sectors,  and  each  
sector  is  linked  to  specific  organ  systems  and  body  parts.    The  sectors  are  evaluated  
via  the  proprietary  GDV  software  suite  of  computer  analysis  programs,  and  

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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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