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THEORETICAL FUNDAMENTALS

CHRONOMEDICINE

Periodic Duration

Pain Sensitivity

Activity Rhythms

Cosmic Rhythms

Endogenous Rhythms

Three Way Structure

Muscular Rhythms

Pain Wave Rhythms

Circulation & Respiration

Puls Breath Frequency

Rhythms in Sleep

Therapeutic Changes

Inhalation & Heart Period

Mother & Child

Heart & Arterial Oscillation

Phase Coordination

Walk & Heart Rhythm

Breathing & Heart Rhythm

Autonomic Rhythm

Hierarchy of Rhythms

Spontaneous Rhythms

Muscular Blood Circulation

Healing & Resistance

Spontaneous Rhythms

Conclusion

Literature

 

 






Peter Hübner - Micro Music Laboratories
Prof. Dr. med. Gunther Hildebrandt  • Chronobiological Aspects of Music Physiology



In il­lus­tra­tion 25 all ob­served re­ac­tive pe­ri­ods with the ap­pro­pri­ate spon­ta­ne­ous rhythms have been com­piled. The rest­ing, com­pletely bal­anced or­gan­ism pri­mar­ily util­izes the spon­ta­ne­ous ba­sic rhythms which have been marked by the filled in thick lines in the left mar­gin of the il­lus­tra­tion. Each one of these ba­sic rhythms pre­sents the basis of a block, in which the re­ac­tive pe­ri­ods marked by open thick lines occur which pref­era­bly are in sim­ple whole num­bered har­monic ra­tios to the ba­sic rhythm.

The more strain is put on an or­gan­ism, the more re­ac­tive pe­ri­ods are formed which keep more com­pli­cated in­ter­vals. The in­di­vid­ual blocks usu­ally reach up to the fre­quency ratio of 1:8 com­pared to the ba­sic rhythm (“Oc­tave”-blocks?). This re­minds one of well-known physi­cal-chemi­cal ba­sic struc­tures with har­monic quali­ties. In the high fre­quency area of the spec­trum the pro­por­tions in­creas­ingly dis­solve as a re­sult of the fre­quency modu­lat­ing in­flu­ences which have al­ready been shown.





Illustration 25

The fre­quency ra­tios (sub-mul­tiple pe­ri­ods) in the vari­ous blocks of the spon­ta­ne­ous ba­sic rhythms which have been marked by the filled in thick lines. Fur­ther de­tails see in the text.

(According to HILDEBRANDT 1987, amended)






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