This study used a sample of novice, older adult meditators to test the significance of interoceptive attention to nasal respiratory sensation on the degree of magnification of the effects of meditation. A randomized controlled study was conducted with healthy older adults (N=4). Compared to an active control condition, nasal breathing participants showed an increase in mindfulness as reported with higher total scores on the post-Mindful Awareness Attention Scale (MAAS). Participants in the intentional nasal breathing group reported an increase in overall awareness of cognitive functioning and holistic interoception during daily activities- indicating the statistical significance of increased dispositional mindfulness when paired with intent...
The ability to sustain attention by inhibiting competing distracting processes represents a core att...
Abstract Background Falls are a major health care concern for our aging population. Previous researc...
International audiencePsycho-affective states or traits such as stress, depression, anxiety and neur...
Age-related cognitive decline greatly impacts quality of life for older adults. Previous research ha...
Mindfulness-related meditation practices engage various cognitive skills including the ability to fo...
International audienceThere is increasing evidence that meditation-based training promotes healthy a...
Objectives Many cognitive changes occur in later life, including declines in attentional control and...
Mindfulness-based meditation practices involve various attentional skills including the ability to s...
Given the current and predicted physical and financial costs of cognitive decline in older adults, c...
ObjectivesMeditation has been shown to have physical, cognitive, and psychological health benefits t...
There is growing interest in the potential benefits of mindfulness meditation practices in terms of ...
Research objective – to determine how mindful breathing meditation impacts 18–55 years old people co...
The ability to sustain attention by inhibiting competing distracting processes represents a core att...
Abstract Background Falls are a major health care concern for our aging population. Previous researc...
International audiencePsycho-affective states or traits such as stress, depression, anxiety and neur...
Age-related cognitive decline greatly impacts quality of life for older adults. Previous research ha...
Mindfulness-related meditation practices engage various cognitive skills including the ability to fo...
International audienceThere is increasing evidence that meditation-based training promotes healthy a...
Objectives Many cognitive changes occur in later life, including declines in attentional control and...
Mindfulness-based meditation practices involve various attentional skills including the ability to s...
Given the current and predicted physical and financial costs of cognitive decline in older adults, c...
ObjectivesMeditation has been shown to have physical, cognitive, and psychological health benefits t...
There is growing interest in the potential benefits of mindfulness meditation practices in terms of ...
Research objective – to determine how mindful breathing meditation impacts 18–55 years old people co...
The ability to sustain attention by inhibiting competing distracting processes represents a core att...
Abstract Background Falls are a major health care concern for our aging population. Previous researc...
International audiencePsycho-affective states or traits such as stress, depression, anxiety and neur...