Mindfulness meditation is associated with global EEG spectral changes in theta, alpha, and beta amplitudes

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Alexander T. Duda, Adam R. Clarke, Robert J. Barry, Frances M. De Blasio
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Mindfulness meditation is linked to a broad range of psychological and physical health benefits, potentially mediated by changes in neural oscillations. This study explored changes in neural oscillations associated with both immediate and regular mindfulness meditation practice. Electroencephalographic (EEG) data were collected from 40 healthy young adults (Mage = 20.8, 24 females) during eyes-closed resting and mindfulness meditation states in two separate recording sessions, six weeks apart. Participants were novice meditators, and following the first recording session, were randomly assigned to either a daily mindfulness meditation practice or classical music listening as an active control, which they completed until the second recording session. Traditional bands of delta (1.0–3.5 Hz), theta (4.0–7.5 Hz), alpha (8.0–13.0 Hz), beta (13.5–30.0 Hz), and gamma (30.5–45.0 Hz) were used to explore changes in global EEG spectral amplitude. A significant increase in theta between sessions was observed in both groups and states. Alpha decreased significantly during meditation compared with rest, and a three-way interaction indicated a smaller reduction during meditation between sessions in the mindfulness group. There was a similar interaction in beta, which remained stable between sessions during both rest and meditation in the mindfulness group while varying in the classical music listening group. No significant effects were observed in global delta or gamma amplitudes. These findings suggest that changes in neural oscillations associated with breath-focused mindfulness meditation may be related to processes underlying attention and awareness. Further research is necessary to consolidate these findings, particularly in relation to the associated health benefits.
正念冥想与θ、α和β振幅的整体脑电图频谱变化有关。
正念冥想与一系列心理和生理健康益处有关,这些益处可能是通过神经振荡的变化介导的。本研究探讨了与即时和定期正念冥想练习相关的神经振荡变化。研究人员收集了 40 名健康的年轻成年人(年龄为 20.8 岁,女性 24 人)在闭眼休息和正念冥想状态下的脑电图(EEG)数据,这两次记录分别进行了六周。参与者都是冥想新手,在第一次记录后,他们被随机分配到每日正念冥想练习或古典音乐聆听作为主动对照,直到第二次记录。传统的德尔塔波段(1.0-3.5 赫兹)、θ波段(4.0-7.5 赫兹)、α波段(8.0-13.0 赫兹)、β波段(13.5-30.0 赫兹)和γ波段(30.5-45.0 赫兹)被用来探索整体脑电图频谱振幅的变化。在两组和两种状态下,都观察到了θ在不同时段之间的明显增加。与静息时相比,冥想时 Alpha 明显减少,三方交互作用表明,正念组在冥想时减少的幅度较小。Beta 也有类似的交互作用,正念组在休息和冥想期间的 Beta 保持稳定,而古典音乐聆听组则有所变化。在全局德尔塔或伽马振幅方面没有观察到明显的影响。这些发现表明,与专注呼吸的正念冥想相关的神经振荡变化可能与注意力和意识的基础过程有关。有必要开展进一步的研究来巩固这些发现,特别是与相关的健康益处有关的发现。
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
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177
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Psychophysiology is the official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology, and provides a respected forum for the publication of high quality original contributions on all aspects of psychophysiology. The journal is interdisciplinary and aims to integrate the neurosciences and behavioral sciences. Empirical, theoretical, and review articles are encouraged in the following areas: • Cerebral psychophysiology: including functional brain mapping and neuroimaging with Event-Related Potentials (ERPs), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) and Electroencephalographic studies. • Autonomic functions: including bilateral electrodermal activity, pupillometry and blood volume changes. • Cardiovascular Psychophysiology:including studies of blood pressure, cardiac functioning and respiration. • Somatic psychophysiology: including muscle activity, eye movements and eye blinks.
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