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The valsalva maneuver involves exhaling against a pressure with closed glottis. This maneuver can be performed by holding your nostrils shut and blowing air into your nose. In our procedure, participants blow into a tube that measures the incoming pressure (labeled “valsalva”). This increased pressure leads to an expansion of the lungs, which in turn exert pressure on the other internal organs, including the heart and the blood vessels.

There are 4 phases:

  1. Initiation

  2. Maintenance

  3. Release

  4. Recovery

We are interested in the recovery phase.

In our task, participants perform 3 attempts. In between, the resting periods allow us to observe the recovery of the physiological signals.

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After the breathing awareness meditation, we perform an additional single-trial valsalva to compare valsalva responses before and after meditation.

Single-trial valsalva

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