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This study introduces the Prakriti Analysis Instrument (PAI) for objective assessment of human behavior and personality in Indian healthcare professionals. Findings reveal balanced psychosomatic constitutions, suggesting PAI

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Prakriti-inventory scalebrain signatureshealthcare professionalsnon-invasive toolphysical featuresphysiological featurespsychological features

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Area of Science:

  • Integrative Medicine
  • Psychosomatic Medicine
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

Background:

  • Human behavior and personality are crucial in medicine, but conventional assessment methods have limitations.
  • Objective quantification of these traits among Indian healthcare professionals remains unexplored.
  • Existing methods for behavioral and personality examination in clinical practice and research lack validity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To objectively quantify human behavior and personality among Indian healthcare professionals.
  • To explore cognitive neuroscience functions non-invasively within this demographic.
  • To address the gap in evidence-based decision-making tools for behavior and personality assessment.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional study involving 38 healthcare professionals who completed the advanced Prakriti Analysis Instrument (PAI).
  • Participants attended a workshop during a National Conference of Physiology in October 2025.
  • Objective assessment was conducted via a provided link to the PAI.

Main Results:

  • A balanced Prakriti (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) was observed among healthcare professionals, with no single dosha being dominant.
  • Physical features exhibited more variation than physiological and psychological features.
  • Physiological and psychological features were balanced and associated with behavioral patterns.

Conclusions:

  • The Prakriti Analysis Instrument (PAI) shows promise as a non-invasive tool for assessing behavior and personality.
  • PAI can serve as a valuable biomarker for understanding individual health status and cognitive attributes.
  • Future research can utilize PAI for objective, non-invasive assessment in clinical and research settings.