A comparative study of time perception in long-term meditators and non-meditators.

IF 2.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Aanchal Sankhla, Samridhi Pareek, Gagan Jain
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Abstract

This study investigates how mindfulness meditation influences time perception by comparing practicing meditators and non-meditators (n = 30) on retrospective and prospective timing tasks. Retrospective time perception was assessed after an 11-min session of Naad Brahma meditation (for meditators) or listening to an audio story (for controls). Prospective time estimation was measured using rhythmically ambiguous music, with participants indicating perceived durations of 40 s, 3 min, and 8 min. Results showed that meditators estimated the retrospective interval more accurately than nonmeditators; however, given the exploratory design and limited power, this finding should be interpreted as preliminary and not as evidence of a causal effect of meditation practice. No group differences emerged in prospective time perception or subjective passage of time. Additionally, emotional states were evaluated, and meditators were found to be significantly happier than non-meditators, but no other significant differences in emotional states were found. The outcomes tentatively suggest that while meditative state does refine some aspects of temporal cognition, particularly in retrospective judgments, its effect on prospective time perception could not be established. The findings contribute to the growing evidence that meditation enhances specific cognitive domains related to time awareness, particularly those that depend on memory and attentional allocation.

长期冥想者与非冥想者时间感知的比较研究。
本研究通过比较练习冥想者和非冥想者(n = 30)对回顾性和前瞻性时间任务的影响,探讨正念冥想如何影响时间感知。在进行11分钟的Naad Brahma冥想(对于冥想者)或听音频故事(对于对照组)后,评估回顾性时间感知。预期时间估计使用节奏模糊的音乐进行测量,参与者表示感知的持续时间为40秒,3分钟和8分钟。结果表明,冥想者比非冥想者更准确地估计了回顾性间隔;然而,考虑到探索性设计和有限的权力,这一发现应该被解释为初步的,而不是作为冥想练习因果效应的证据。在预期时间感知和主观时间流逝方面没有组间差异。此外,对情绪状态进行了评估,发现冥想者比非冥想者明显更快乐,但在情绪状态方面没有发现其他显著差异。结果初步表明,虽然冥想状态确实改善了时间认知的某些方面,特别是在回顾性判断中,但其对前瞻性时间感知的影响尚不能确定。越来越多的证据表明,冥想可以增强与时间意识相关的特定认知领域,尤其是那些依赖于记忆和注意力分配的认知领域。
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
274
审稿时长
36 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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