Despite increasing interest in effects of meditation, systematic in-depth research on how it qualitatively feels to engage in different kinds of contemplative practices is still missing. To fill this gap, we explore the validity of Micro-phenomenological Interviews (MpI) to assess experiences during breathing meditation (BM), observing-thought meditation (OTM), and loving-kindness meditation (LKM). We performed psycholinguistic analyses, quantitative ratings and qualitative explorations of 104 MpI (N = 57). All results reveal differential affective, bodily and sensorial fingerprints: BM-transcripts contain the most body-related vocabulary, specifically sensations in nose and abdomen. OTM-transcripts contain the most cognition-related vocabu...
Graduation date: 2015Interweaving perspectives from both social cognitive psychology and Tibetan Bud...
Buddhist-derived meditation practices are currently being employed as a popular form of health promo...
The regular practice of meditation has been shown to reduce stress and increase well-being. However,...
Despite increasing interest in effects of meditation, systematic in-depth research on how it qualita...
The growing scientific interest in contemplative practices has called for new phenomenological appro...
Even though the interest in meditation research has recently dramatically increased and theoretical ...
International audienceNumerous scientific studies are conducted on the neurophysiological effects of...
Neurophenomenology requires the marriage of first- and third-person data. Yet, for decades, cognitiv...
An important frontier in the scientific study of meditation is to go beyond studying the global trai...
An important frontier in the scientific study of meditation is to go beyond studying the global trai...
Mindfulness is increasingly applied within health care and educational settings, with encouraging ef...
Despite increasing interest in the effects of mental training practices such as meditation, there is...
Loving-kindness meditation (LKM) is a popular contemplative mental practice. Its purpose is to culti...
In contemplative research, little attention is paid to the lived experience of meditation as it unfo...
Graduation date: 2015Interweaving perspectives from both social cognitive psychology and Tibetan Bud...
Buddhist-derived meditation practices are currently being employed as a popular form of health promo...
The regular practice of meditation has been shown to reduce stress and increase well-being. However,...
Despite increasing interest in effects of meditation, systematic in-depth research on how it qualita...
The growing scientific interest in contemplative practices has called for new phenomenological appro...
Even though the interest in meditation research has recently dramatically increased and theoretical ...
International audienceNumerous scientific studies are conducted on the neurophysiological effects of...
Neurophenomenology requires the marriage of first- and third-person data. Yet, for decades, cognitiv...
An important frontier in the scientific study of meditation is to go beyond studying the global trai...
An important frontier in the scientific study of meditation is to go beyond studying the global trai...
Mindfulness is increasingly applied within health care and educational settings, with encouraging ef...
Despite increasing interest in the effects of mental training practices such as meditation, there is...
Loving-kindness meditation (LKM) is a popular contemplative mental practice. Its purpose is to culti...
In contemplative research, little attention is paid to the lived experience of meditation as it unfo...
Graduation date: 2015Interweaving perspectives from both social cognitive psychology and Tibetan Bud...
Buddhist-derived meditation practices are currently being employed as a popular form of health promo...
The regular practice of meditation has been shown to reduce stress and increase well-being. However,...