Meditation practice involves attention regulation, and thus is thought to facilitate attention control mechanisms. Studies on meditation techniques using a behavioral measurement of the Attention Network Test (ANT) have shown enhanced attention control, but neural features remain unknown. In the present study, event-related potentials (ERPs) and behavioral data from twenty long-term meditators were examined, compared to data obtained from twenty matched controls. Results showed that meditators made fewer error responses than controls, especially during the incongruent target condition, suggesting higher accuracy in executive attention control among meditators. The P3 amplitude in the parietal area remained constant in the congruent and inco...
The findings of a study by Cahn and Polich (2009) suggests that there is an effect of a meditative s...
Past research has found that mindfulness meditation training improves executive attention. Event-rel...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the so-called '...
Attention is vital for optimal behavioural performance in every-day life. Mindfulness meditation has...
Attention is vital for optimal behavioural performance in every-day life. Mindfulness meditation has...
The research in this thesis tested the claim that mindfulness meditation regulates attention. Attent...
Mindfulness meditation refers to the non-judgmental and present focus on thoughts, feelings and expe...
We used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to study the effects of a short meditation session on ...
Previous research suggests that people trained in Open Monitoring (OM) meditation, a form of mental ...
Psychological and neuroscientific research on meditation and mindfulness has developed quickly over ...
Meditation has been practiced around the world for thousands of years and has during the past decade...
Meditation is a mental training, which involves attention and the ability to maintain focus on a par...
The capacity to stabilize the content of attention over time varies among individuals, and its impai...
The capacity to stabilize the content of attention over time varies among individuals, and its impai...
Prior studies have reported that meditation may improve cognitive functions and those related to att...
The findings of a study by Cahn and Polich (2009) suggests that there is an effect of a meditative s...
Past research has found that mindfulness meditation training improves executive attention. Event-rel...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the so-called '...
Attention is vital for optimal behavioural performance in every-day life. Mindfulness meditation has...
Attention is vital for optimal behavioural performance in every-day life. Mindfulness meditation has...
The research in this thesis tested the claim that mindfulness meditation regulates attention. Attent...
Mindfulness meditation refers to the non-judgmental and present focus on thoughts, feelings and expe...
We used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to study the effects of a short meditation session on ...
Previous research suggests that people trained in Open Monitoring (OM) meditation, a form of mental ...
Psychological and neuroscientific research on meditation and mindfulness has developed quickly over ...
Meditation has been practiced around the world for thousands of years and has during the past decade...
Meditation is a mental training, which involves attention and the ability to maintain focus on a par...
The capacity to stabilize the content of attention over time varies among individuals, and its impai...
The capacity to stabilize the content of attention over time varies among individuals, and its impai...
Prior studies have reported that meditation may improve cognitive functions and those related to att...
The findings of a study by Cahn and Polich (2009) suggests that there is an effect of a meditative s...
Past research has found that mindfulness meditation training improves executive attention. Event-rel...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the so-called '...