The Impact of Blended Mindfulness Intervention (BMI) on University Students’ Sustained Attention, Working Memory, Academic Achievement, and Electroencephalogram (EEG) Asymmetry

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Ghasem Sadeghi Bajestani, Afsaneh Ghanizadeh, Fatemeh Makhloughi, Fatemeh Hosseinpour Kharrazi, Akram Hosseini, Mehran Beiraghi Toosi
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Abstract

Objectives

The current study devised a mindfulness intervention program, integrating face-to-face and group training with individualized technology-accessible practices. It aimed at investigating the role of Blended Mindfulness Intervention (BMI), which combines mainstream mindfulness practices with digital tools, in university students’ sustained attention, working memory, academic achievement, and electroencephalogram (EEG) asymmetry.

Method

Sixty junior university students, selected from a pool of 72 candidates, were randomly assigned into two groups. Mindfulness training (MT) was incorporated into class activities of experimental group in a course of eight sessions. The participants of experimental group were also assigned to do some weekly follow-up activities offered via a smartphone-based mindfulness meditation application (Smiling Mind). The homogeneity of the two groups was ascertained prior the study on mindfulness, working memory (determined via Automated Operation Span [AOSPAN] task), and sustained attention. The tripartite mindfulness instruction encompassed these activities: (1) in-class general MT practices, (2) in-class educational-inspired practices, and (3) at-home practices via Smiling Mind.

Results

The results of statistical analysis via independent samples t-tests verified the efficiency of BMI in enhancing university students’ sustained attention, working memory, and academic achievement. The analysis of EEG measurements via a 19-channel device demonstrated reduction in the theta/beta ratio (TBR) values in all brain regions, including frontal, parietal, occipital, and central in posttest. The ratio is a measure often used in EEG studies to assess brain activity.

Conclusions

This study substantiated that promoting state mindfulness in MT programs develops trait mindfulness, which brings about a host of cognitive, emotional, social, and metacognitive benefits. It also demonstrated that supplementing face-to-face and group interventions with individualized and easily accessible and affordable ones seem to cater for all styles and preferences and ultimately augment the efficiency of these programs.

Preregistration

This study is not preregistered.

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混合式正念干预(BMI)对大学生持续注意力、工作记忆、学习成绩和脑电图(EEG)不对称性的影响
目的:本研究设计了一个正念干预项目,将面对面培训、小组培训与可通过技术获取的个性化练习相结合。方法从72名候选人中挑选出60名大三学生,将他们随机分为两组。实验组在课堂活动中加入正念训练(MT),共八节课。实验组的参与者还被安排每周通过基于智能手机的正念冥想应用程序(Smiling Mind)进行一些后续活动。在对正念、工作记忆(通过自动操作跨度[AOSPAN]任务确定)和持续注意力进行研究之前,确定了两组的同质性。三方正念教学包括以下活动:(1)课上一般 MT 练习;(2)课上教育启发练习;(3)通过 Smiling Mind 进行的居家练习。结果通过独立样本 t 检验进行的统计分析结果验证了 BMI 在提高大学生持续注意力、工作记忆和学业成绩方面的效率。通过 19 个通道的脑电图测量分析表明,在测试后,包括额叶、顶叶、枕叶和中央在内的所有脑区的θ/β比率(TBR)值都有所下降。该比率是脑电图研究中常用的一种评估大脑活动的指标。结论这项研究证实,在 MT 课程中促进状态正念可以培养特质正念,从而带来一系列认知、情感、社交和元认知方面的益处。研究还表明,以个性化的、容易获得的和负担得起的干预措施来补充面对面的和集体的干预措施,似乎可以满足所有的风格和偏好,并最终提高这些计划的效率。
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Mindfulness
Mindfulness Multiple-
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224
期刊介绍: Mindfulness seeks to advance research, clinical practice, and theory on mindfulness. It is interested in manuscripts from diverse viewpoints, including psychology, psychiatry, medicine, neurobiology, psychoneuroendocrinology, cognitive, behavioral, cultural, philosophy, spirituality, and wisdom traditions. Mindfulness encourages research submissions on the reliability and validity of assessment of mindfulness; clinical uses of mindfulness in psychological distress, psychiatric disorders, and medical conditions; alleviation of personal and societal suffering; the nature and foundations of mindfulness; mechanisms of action; and the use of mindfulness across cultures. The Journal also seeks to promote the use of mindfulness by publishing scholarly papers on the training of clinicians, institutional staff, teachers, parents, and industry personnel in mindful provision of services. Examples of topics include: Mindfulness-based psycho-educational interventions for children with learning, emotional, and behavioral disorders Treating depression and clinical symptoms in patients with chronic heart failure Yoga and mindfulness Cognitive-behavioral mindfulness group therapy interventions Mindfulnessness and emotional regulation difficulties in children Loving-kindness meditation to increase social connectedness Training for parents and children with ADHD Recovery from substance abuse Changing parents’ mindfulness Child management skills Treating childhood anxiety and depression
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