MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202511122603 A) filed by Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab, on Dec. 5, 2025, for 'system and method for detection and modulation of neural synchronization patterns during vedic chanting.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Raghav Mehra; Yatin Singh; Krrish Parashar; Kunal Jain; and Rijuta Sharma.
The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention discloses an AI-assisted system and method for detecting and modulating neural synchronization patterns generated during Vedic chanting to enhance cognitive, emotional, and meditative states. The system integrates multi-channel EEG acquisition, real-time coherence computation, and artificial intelligence-based analysis to identify inter-regional neural synchronization across alpha, theta, beta, and gamma frequency bands. A Vedic Chanting Protocol Manager provides authenticated chanting sequences. At the same time, an adaptive modulation engine dynamically adjusts chanting parameters, including pitch, rhythm, repetition, and sequence, based on deviations from desired coherence patterns. A closed-loop neurofeedback interface delivers visual, auditory, or haptic feedback, enabling users to regulate chanting for optimized neural outcomes. The method continuously processes EEG data, compares it with reference cognitive-state models, and personalizes chanting guidance using machine learning. By combining ancient Vedic recitation principles with modern neurotechnology, the invention provides a scientifically measurable, culturally aligned, and personalized cognitive enhancement and meditation training system."
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