Breath-focused mindfulness (BFM), which induces changes in brain structure and function, is applied in the clinical treatment of mental disorders as a method to regulate one's emotions. However, whether BFM works through a top-down emotional regulation strategy to alter brain dynamics and its relationship with individual differences in trait mindfulness are unclear. Event-related potentials (ERPs) of 20 healthy BFM-naive undergraduates were recorded when they conducted BFM/viewing tasks while viewing affective pictures. Participants completed the Attentional Control Scale (ACS) and the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS). The results indicated that under the viewing condition, positive and negative pictures elicited greater P1, N2,...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
<div><p>Mindfulness, an attentive non-judgmental focus on “here and now” experiences, has been incor...
In social contexts, the dynamic nature of others' emotions places unique demands on attention and em...
There is mounting evidence that mindfulness meditation is beneficial for the treatment of mood and an...
Mindfulness - an attentive, non-judgmental focus on present experiences - is increasingly incorporat...
Mindfulness is associated with reduced negative affective states, increased positive affective state...
This study explored the relationship of mindfulness trait with the early and late stages of affectiv...
<div><p>As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thou...
<p>Mindfulness is associated with reduced negative affective states, increased positive affective st...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
The regulation of negative emotion through reappraisal has been shown to induce increased prefrontal...
Dealing with one's emotions is a core skill in everyday life. Effective cognitive control strategies...
There is increasing interest in the beneficial clinical effects of mindfulness-based interventions (...
Mindful attention is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to facilitate adaptive...
Beblo T, Pelster S, Schilling C, et al. Breath Versus Emotions: The Impact of Different Foci of Atte...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
<div><p>Mindfulness, an attentive non-judgmental focus on “here and now” experiences, has been incor...
In social contexts, the dynamic nature of others' emotions places unique demands on attention and em...
There is mounting evidence that mindfulness meditation is beneficial for the treatment of mood and an...
Mindfulness - an attentive, non-judgmental focus on present experiences - is increasingly incorporat...
Mindfulness is associated with reduced negative affective states, increased positive affective state...
This study explored the relationship of mindfulness trait with the early and late stages of affectiv...
<div><p>As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thou...
<p>Mindfulness is associated with reduced negative affective states, increased positive affective st...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
The regulation of negative emotion through reappraisal has been shown to induce increased prefrontal...
Dealing with one's emotions is a core skill in everyday life. Effective cognitive control strategies...
There is increasing interest in the beneficial clinical effects of mindfulness-based interventions (...
Mindful attention is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to facilitate adaptive...
Beblo T, Pelster S, Schilling C, et al. Breath Versus Emotions: The Impact of Different Foci of Atte...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
<div><p>Mindfulness, an attentive non-judgmental focus on “here and now” experiences, has been incor...
In social contexts, the dynamic nature of others' emotions places unique demands on attention and em...