Non-dual awareness and sensory processing in meditators: Insights from startle reflex modulation

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Veena Kumari , Umisha Tailor , Anam Saifullah , Rakesh Pandey , Elena Antonova
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Abstract

Startle modulation paradigms, namely habituation and prepulse inhibition (PPI), can offer insight into the brain’s early information processing mechanisms that might be impacted by regular meditation practice. Habituation refers to decreasing response to a repeatedly-presented startle stimulus, reflecting its redundancy. PPI refers to response reduction when a startling stimulus “pulse” is preceded by a weaker sensory stimulus “prepulse” and provides an operational measure of sensorimotor gating. Here, we examined habituation and PPI of the acoustic startle response in regular meditators (n = 32), relative to meditation-naïve individuals (n = 36). Overall, there was no significant difference between meditators and non-meditators in habituation or PPI, but there was significantly greater PPI in meditators who self-reported being able to enter and sustain non-dual awareness during their meditation practice (n = 18) relative to those who could not (n = 14). Together, these findings suggest that subjective differences in meditation experience may be associated with differential sensory processing characteristics in meditators.

冥想者的非二元意识和感觉处理:惊跳反射调节的启示。
惊吓调节范例,即习惯化和前脉冲抑制(PPI),可以帮助人们深入了解大脑的早期信息处理机制,这些机制可能会受到定期冥想练习的影响。习惯化是指对重复出现的惊吓刺激的反应减弱,这反映了刺激的冗余性。PPI指的是当一个惊吓刺激 "脉冲 "之前有一个较弱的感觉刺激 "前脉冲 "时,反应的减少,它提供了一个传感器运动门控的操作测量方法。在这里,我们研究了常规冥想者(32 人)与冥想未体验者(36 人)的声学惊吓反应的习惯化和 PPI。总体而言,冥想者与非冥想者在习惯化或PPI方面没有明显差异,但自我报告在冥想练习中能够进入并维持非二元意识的冥想者(n = 18)与不能进入并维持非二元意识的冥想者(n = 14)相比,PPI明显更高。这些发现共同表明,冥想体验的主观差异可能与冥想者不同的感觉处理特征有关。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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