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Neural correlates of mindfulness meditation-related anxiety relief
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- 자료유형학술지논문
- 저자명Zeidan, F.,Martucci, K. T.,Kraft, R. A.,McHaffie, J. G.,Coghill, R. C.
- 학회/출판사/기관명OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
- 출판년도2014
- 언어영어
- 학술지명/학위논문주기SOCIAL COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE
- 발행사항Vol.9No.6[2014]_x000D_
- ISBN/ISSN1749-5016
- 소개/요약Anxiety is postulated to reflect the inability to govern ruminative cognitive processes and is associated with decreased executive-level brain activity in the bilateral prefrontal cortices (PFC) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC; Bishop et al., 2004; Bishop, 2007, 2009; Harrison et al., 2008). The cognitive control of ruminative thought processes is mediated by activation in the PFC and ACC (Bishop et al., 2004; Raz and Buhle, 2006; Bishop, 2009). Successful attentional control of anxiety has been associated with modulating the intrinsic meaning of emotionally valenced sensory events (Bishop et al., 2004; Kalisch et al., 2006; Bishop, 2007; Hofmann et al., 2009). One area that has been implicated as a substrate for altering the contextual evaluation of affective processes is the ventromedial PFC (vmPFC; Urry et al., 2006; Hermann et al., 2009; Kompus et al., 2009; Kim et al., 2010; Roy et al., 2012). Activation in the vmPFC is associated with modulating higher-order affective appraisals, including cognitive regulation of negative emotions (Ochsner et al., 2004; Goldin et al., 2008; Goldin et al., 2009; Urry et al., 2009), self-directed cognition (Northoff and Bermpohl, 2004) and processing the value of affective events (Rangel and Hare, 2010; Schoenbaum et al., 2011; Roy et al., 2012).
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