
pmid: 30485713
pmc: PMC6346416
handle: 20.500.11768/85280 , 11572/251933 , 20.500.11850/314932 , 10044/1/74908
pmid: 30485713
pmc: PMC6346416
handle: 20.500.11768/85280 , 11572/251933 , 20.500.11850/314932 , 10044/1/74908
AbstractIntroductionWhile cross‐sectional studies have shown neural changes in long‐term meditators, they might be confounded by self‐selection and potential baseline differences between meditators and non meditators. Prospective longitudinal studies of the effects of meditation in naïve subjects are more conclusive with respect to causal inferences, but related evidence is so far limited.MethodsHere, we assessed the effects of a 4‐week Sahaja Yoga meditation training on gray matter density and spontaneous resting‐state brain activity in a group of 12 meditation‐naïve healthy adults.ResultsCompared with 30 control subjects, the participants to meditation training showed increased gray matter density and changes in the coherence of intrinsic brain activity in two adjacent regions of the right inferior frontal gyrus encompassing the anterior component of the executive control network. Both these measures correlated with self‐reported well‐being scores in the meditation group.ConclusionsThe significant impact of a brief meditation training on brain regions associated with attention, self‐control, and self‐awareness may reflect the engagement of cognitive control skills in searching for a state of mental silence, a distinctive feature of Sahaja Yoga meditation. The manifold implications of these findings involve both managerial and rehabilitative settings concerned with well‐being and emotional state in normal and pathological conditions.
Adult, Male, 1702 Cognitive Sciences, 610, Prefrontal Cortex, fronto-parietal executive control network; neural plasticity; resting-state fMRI; Sahaja Yoga meditation; voxel-based morphometry; Behavioral Neuroscience, Fronto-parietal executive control network; Neural plasticity; Resting-state fMRI; Sahaja Yoga meditation; Voxel-based morphometry, Self-Control, Fronto-parietal executive control network, Outcome Assessment (Health Care), Executive Function, Young Adult, fronto-parietal executive control network, 616, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, voxel-based morphometry, Humans, Sahaja Yoga meditation, Attention, fronto-parietal executive control network; neural plasticity; resting-state fMRI; Sahaja Yoga meditation; voxel-based morphometry; Adult; Attention; Cross-Sectional Studies; Executive Function; Female; Humans; Male; Meditation; Outcome Assessment, Health Care; Prospective Studies; Self-Control; Young Adult; Gray Matter; Prefrontal Cortex; Yoga, Prospective Studies, Resting-state fMRI, Gray Matter, Neural plasticity, Original Research, 616.0757, Yoga, Voxel-based morphometry, Cross-Sectional Studies, Meditation, 1701 Psychology, Female, 1109 Neurosciences, resting-state fMRI, neural plasticity, ddc: ddc:616.0757
Adult, Male, 1702 Cognitive Sciences, 610, Prefrontal Cortex, fronto-parietal executive control network; neural plasticity; resting-state fMRI; Sahaja Yoga meditation; voxel-based morphometry; Behavioral Neuroscience, Fronto-parietal executive control network; Neural plasticity; Resting-state fMRI; Sahaja Yoga meditation; Voxel-based morphometry, Self-Control, Fronto-parietal executive control network, Outcome Assessment (Health Care), Executive Function, Young Adult, fronto-parietal executive control network, 616, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, voxel-based morphometry, Humans, Sahaja Yoga meditation, Attention, fronto-parietal executive control network; neural plasticity; resting-state fMRI; Sahaja Yoga meditation; voxel-based morphometry; Adult; Attention; Cross-Sectional Studies; Executive Function; Female; Humans; Male; Meditation; Outcome Assessment, Health Care; Prospective Studies; Self-Control; Young Adult; Gray Matter; Prefrontal Cortex; Yoga, Prospective Studies, Resting-state fMRI, Gray Matter, Neural plasticity, Original Research, 616.0757, Yoga, Voxel-based morphometry, Cross-Sectional Studies, Meditation, 1701 Psychology, Female, 1109 Neurosciences, resting-state fMRI, neural plasticity, ddc: ddc:616.0757
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