There is a rising scientific interest in the neuroscience behind contemplative practices (see e.g., Vago and Silbersweig, 2012 for a review), including movement-based practices such as yoga and tai chi. Given that, it becomes important to ask how such contemplative practices differ from Western movement practices such as dance. In both dance training and contemplative movement, one learns to control the body very precisely, and this requires an assortment of mental skills as well. As a practitioner of both classical ballet and contemplation, and as a neuroscientist who studies contemplation, I will examine how the neural and mental causes and consequences of movement training differ between dance and contemplation. Ballet, rather than moder...
The poster and presentation describe existing neuroscientific theories on how a meditative Flow stat...
This paper explores the field of contemplative neuroscience as a means of studying consciousness on ...
This study explores the relationship between the organization of neurophysiologicprocesses and the i...
There is a rising scientific interest in the neuroscience behind contemplative practices (see e.g., ...
Relative to the extensive neuroscientific work on seated meditation practices, far less studies have...
Over the past decades, cognitive neuroscience has witnessed a shift from predominantly disembodied a...
Both music and dance training can be conceptualised as mindfulness-like practices due to their focus...
Throughout history, dance has maintained a critical presence across all human cultures, defying barr...
Contains fulltext : 102731.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Throughout hist...
Whether watching Michael Jackson moonwalk or Savion Glover tap dance, it is striking how skilfully s...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Throug...
Bläsing B, Calvo-Merino B, Cross ES, Jola C, Honisch J, Stevens CJ. Neurocognitive control in dance ...
Since the 1960’s, somatic approaches in dance education have flourished. Williamson (2010) and many ...
Ballet as a movement-based contemplative practice? Implications for neuroscientific studies Marieke ...
The poster and presentation describe existing neuroscientific theories on how a meditative Flow stat...
This paper explores the field of contemplative neuroscience as a means of studying consciousness on ...
This study explores the relationship between the organization of neurophysiologicprocesses and the i...
There is a rising scientific interest in the neuroscience behind contemplative practices (see e.g., ...
Relative to the extensive neuroscientific work on seated meditation practices, far less studies have...
Over the past decades, cognitive neuroscience has witnessed a shift from predominantly disembodied a...
Both music and dance training can be conceptualised as mindfulness-like practices due to their focus...
Throughout history, dance has maintained a critical presence across all human cultures, defying barr...
Contains fulltext : 102731.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Throughout hist...
Whether watching Michael Jackson moonwalk or Savion Glover tap dance, it is striking how skilfully s...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Throug...
Bläsing B, Calvo-Merino B, Cross ES, Jola C, Honisch J, Stevens CJ. Neurocognitive control in dance ...
Since the 1960’s, somatic approaches in dance education have flourished. Williamson (2010) and many ...
Ballet as a movement-based contemplative practice? Implications for neuroscientific studies Marieke ...
The poster and presentation describe existing neuroscientific theories on how a meditative Flow stat...
This paper explores the field of contemplative neuroscience as a means of studying consciousness on ...
This study explores the relationship between the organization of neurophysiologicprocesses and the i...