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Neural Correlates of Mindfulness and Concentration in Buddhist Monks: A fMRI Study
Author Belardinelli, M. O. ; Del Gratta, C. ; Ferretti, A. ; Manna, A. ; Perrucci, G. M. ; Raffone, A.
Source Joint Meeting of the 6th International Symposium on Noninvasive Functional Source Imaging of the Brain and Heart and the International Conference on Functional Biomedical Imaging
Date2007.10.12 - 14
Location杭州, 中國 [Hangzhou, China]
Content type會議論文=Proceeding Article
Language英文=English
KeywordBiomedical MRI; Brain; Neurophysiology; Buddhist Monks
AbstractRecent neuroimaging studies have shown consistent neural correlates of meditation states and traits. These studies present important implications for understanding core brain systems, also for clinical applications. In our fMRI study, we investigate neural correlates of both concentrative and mindfulness-based meditation forms, in long-term meditators (Buddhist monks). We found selective activation and deactivation patterns associated to these meditation forms, including the involvement of left frontoparietal areas in mindfulness-based meditation. Our findings present important implications for current models of awareness.
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Created date2008.04.02
Modified date2015.09.03



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