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Your Breathing Pattern Is Like A Fingerprint

2025/6/13
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Chris Funk
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Mary Louise Kelly
经验丰富的广播记者和新闻主播,目前担任NPR《所有事情都被考虑》的共同主播。
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Noam Sobel
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Regina Barber
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Stephen Poropat
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Yadu Pekrel
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Mary Louise Kelly: 研究表明,人类拥有独特的鼻部指纹,通过分析呼吸模式可以了解个体的身心健康状况。例如,焦虑程度较高的人吸气时间较短。这项研究引发了关于因果关系的思考,即改变呼吸方式是否可以改善健康状况。未来研究将进一步探索呼吸对焦虑和抑郁等问题的影响。 Noam Sobel: 作为一名神经生物学家,我认为嗅觉系统对人脑功能至关重要。每次呼吸都与我们如何理解和行动有关。如果不呼吸,就无法获取信息。我的研究团队想知道人类的鼻呼吸模式是否也是独一无二的,并开发了一种设备来监测人们的呼吸模式。我们发现,通过呼吸模式可以判断人们在抑郁、睡眠和焦虑等方面的得分情况。这种工具可能用于识别未来的精神或身体健康问题。

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Take a big inhale through your nose. Now, exhale. Breathing may seem simple, but it's controlled by a complex brain network. Each inhale gives the human brain information about the external world. And now, a new research paper in the journal Current Biology)* *suggests that humans have unique breathing patterns, almost like nasal "fingerprints." Not only that: These unique breathing patterns seem to say a lot about people's physical and mental health.*Questions about the science behind your brain and body? Email us at [email protected]) – we'd love to hear your ideas!Listen to Short Wave on Spotify) and Apple Podcasts).*Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)