During mindfulness-based interventions participants can be invited to bring aversive stimuli to mind while practicing mindfulness. This is thought to help the stimuli become less aversive. However, the mechanisms underlying this process are not fully understood. In this study we explored these by examining the effects of mindfulness practice and stimulus visualization on stimuli associated with electric shocks. Participants were trained on a discrimination between two visual stimuli using a standard electrodermal conditioning procedure, in which one stimulus (CS+) was paired with shock and the other (CS-) was not. They then visualized either the CS+ or CS-, while practicing mindfulness or performing a control activity. Following a number ...
The presence of psychotic-like experiences in the general population has been amply reported. Nevert...
In social contexts, the dynamic nature of others' emotions places unique demands on attention and em...
ObjectivesIn this preliminary and multidisciplinary exploratory study, we assessed whether a mindful...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.D...
Anxiety and trauma related disorders are highly prevalent, causing suffering and high costs for soci...
There is a growing interest on how mental imagery may be involved in the onset and maintenance of an...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of mindfulness training in comparison with ...
<div><p>As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thou...
The author reviews the articles in the Special Section on Mindfulness, starting from the assumption ...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
Mindfulness has been suggested to impact emotional learning, but research on these processes is scar...
Mindfulness is the ability to be fully present and aware of the current moment. It also involves acc...
Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demon...
Mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) training has been proposed to improve attentional skills b...
Mindfulness is linked with improved regulatory processes of attention and emotion. The potential ben...
The presence of psychotic-like experiences in the general population has been amply reported. Nevert...
In social contexts, the dynamic nature of others' emotions places unique demands on attention and em...
ObjectivesIn this preliminary and multidisciplinary exploratory study, we assessed whether a mindful...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.D...
Anxiety and trauma related disorders are highly prevalent, causing suffering and high costs for soci...
There is a growing interest on how mental imagery may be involved in the onset and maintenance of an...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of mindfulness training in comparison with ...
<div><p>As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thou...
The author reviews the articles in the Special Section on Mindfulness, starting from the assumption ...
As a form of attention, mindfulness is qualitatively receptive and non-reactive, and is thought to f...
Mindfulness has been suggested to impact emotional learning, but research on these processes is scar...
Mindfulness is the ability to be fully present and aware of the current moment. It also involves acc...
Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demon...
Mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) training has been proposed to improve attentional skills b...
Mindfulness is linked with improved regulatory processes of attention and emotion. The potential ben...
The presence of psychotic-like experiences in the general population has been amply reported. Nevert...
In social contexts, the dynamic nature of others' emotions places unique demands on attention and em...
ObjectivesIn this preliminary and multidisciplinary exploratory study, we assessed whether a mindful...