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Meditation training modulates brain electric microstates and felt states of awareness
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- 자료유형학술지논문
- 저자명Zanesco, A. P., Skwara, A. C., King, B. G., Powers, C., Wineberg, K., & Saron, C. D.
- 학회/출판사/기관명Wiley-Liss Inc.
- 출판년도2021
- 언어영어
- 학술지명/학위논문주기Human Brain Mapping
- 발행사항42(10), 3228-3252
- ISBN/ISSN10659471, 10970193
- 소개/요약The large-scale functional organization of the brain is reflected in the synchronized activity of widely distributed neural populations (Varela, Lachaux, Rodriguez, & Martinerie, 2001). These distributed brain networks fluctuate spontaneously according to dynamical patterns in their activity, which are observable even in the absence of external stimulation (Damoiseaux et al., 2006; Fox et al., 2005; Mantini, Perucci, del Gratta, Romani, & Corbetta, 2007). This spontaneous activity provides a window into the functional organization of intrinsic neurocognitive networks and their coordinated temporal dynamics. However, the functional architectures of these networks are not static over time: they reconfigure dynamically to support ongoing cognition and behavior, and may demonstrate experience-dependent plasticity in response to changing behavioral patterns and habits—including engagement in meditation or mindfulness practice (e.g., Garrison, Zeffiro, Scheinost, Constable, & Brewer, 2015; Hasenkamp & Barsalou, 2012; Taren et al., 2017).
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