As part of the mini-symposium entitled Can Simply Paying Attention Change Behavior? Emotion and Behavior Regulation through Meditation, Dr. Brewer briefly presents studies that used conventional and real-time fMRI to investigate the neurobiological mechanisms of mindfulness comparing novice and experienced meditators
Response inhibition - the ability to suppress inappropriate thoughts and actions - is a fundamental ...
Objective: Mindfulness training has been theorized to have beneficial effects on mental health throu...
There is mounting evidence that mindfulness meditation is beneficial for the treatment of mood and an...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the psychological and neural mechanisms behind mindfu...
This review seeks to bridge the gap between the separate but interacting mechanisms of emotion regul...
There is increasing interest in the beneficial clinical effects of mindfulness-based interventions (...
Mindfulness meditation is a practice that can develop greater awareness of the mind and body. It has...
Among the various strategies for modulating the components of the emotional responses, the cognitive...
Mindfulness meditation (MM) has grown in popularity over the recent years, becoming a way in which t...
AbstractBackgroundThe core clinical symptoms of addiction include an enhanced incentive for drug tak...
The scientific interest in meditation and mindfulness practice has recently seen an unprecedented su...
In daily life there are numerous experiences and events that divert people's attention and cause str...
Mindfulness meditation is a set of attention-based, regulatory, and self-inquiry training regimes. A...
Meditation has been practiced around the world for thousands of years and has during the past decade...
Shane McKnight, William Roberts, PSY498: Honors Thesis IIFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Michael MacLe...
Response inhibition - the ability to suppress inappropriate thoughts and actions - is a fundamental ...
Objective: Mindfulness training has been theorized to have beneficial effects on mental health throu...
There is mounting evidence that mindfulness meditation is beneficial for the treatment of mood and an...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the psychological and neural mechanisms behind mindfu...
This review seeks to bridge the gap between the separate but interacting mechanisms of emotion regul...
There is increasing interest in the beneficial clinical effects of mindfulness-based interventions (...
Mindfulness meditation is a practice that can develop greater awareness of the mind and body. It has...
Among the various strategies for modulating the components of the emotional responses, the cognitive...
Mindfulness meditation (MM) has grown in popularity over the recent years, becoming a way in which t...
AbstractBackgroundThe core clinical symptoms of addiction include an enhanced incentive for drug tak...
The scientific interest in meditation and mindfulness practice has recently seen an unprecedented su...
In daily life there are numerous experiences and events that divert people's attention and cause str...
Mindfulness meditation is a set of attention-based, regulatory, and self-inquiry training regimes. A...
Meditation has been practiced around the world for thousands of years and has during the past decade...
Shane McKnight, William Roberts, PSY498: Honors Thesis IIFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Michael MacLe...
Response inhibition - the ability to suppress inappropriate thoughts and actions - is a fundamental ...
Objective: Mindfulness training has been theorized to have beneficial effects on mental health throu...
There is mounting evidence that mindfulness meditation is beneficial for the treatment of mood and an...