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Alterations in the sense of time space and body in the mindfulness-trained brain: a neurophenomenologically-guided MEG study

机译:经正念训练的大脑中时间空间和身体的变化:神经现象学指导的MEG研究

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Meditation practice can lead to what have been referred to as “altered states of consciousness.”One of the phenomenological characteristics of these states is a joint alteration in the sense of time, space, and body. Here, we set out to study the unique experiences of alteration in the sense of time and space by collaborating with a select group of 12 long-term mindfulness meditation (MM) practitioners in a neurophenomenological setup, utilizing first-person data to guide the neural analyses. We hypothesized that the underlying neural activity accompanying alterations in the sense of time and space would be related to alterations in bodily processing. The participants were asked to volitionally bring about distinct states of “Timelessness” (outside time) and “Spacelessness” (outside space) while their brain activity was recorded by MEG. In order to rule out the involvement of attention, memory, or imagination, we used control states of “Then” (past) and “There” (another place). MEG sensors evidencing alterations in power values were identified, and the brain regions underlying these changes were estimated via spatial filtering (beamforming). Particularly, we searched for similar neural activity hypothesized to underlie both the state of “Timelessness” and “Spacelessness.” The results were mostly confined to the theta band, and showed that: (1) the “Then”/“There” overlap yielded activity in regions related to autobiographic memory and imagery (right posterior parietal lobule (PPL), right precentral/middle frontal gyrus (MFG), bilateral precuneus); (2) “Timelessness”/“Spacelessness” conditions overlapped in a different network, related to alterations in the sense of the body (posterior cingulate, right temporoparietal junction (TPJ), cerebellum); and (3) phenomenologically-guided neural analyses enabled us to dissociate different levels of alterations in the sense of the body. This study illustrates the utility of employing experienced contemplative practitioners within a neurophenomenological setup for scientifically characterizing a self-induced altered sense of time, space and body, as well as the importance of theta activity in relation with these altered states.
机译:冥想练习可以导致所谓的“意识状态改变”。这些状态的现象学特征之一是时间,空间和身体的联合变化。在这里,我们着手与十二名长期正念冥想(MM)练习者在神经现象学设置中进行协作,利用第一人称数据指导神经系统,研究时空变化的独特经历。分析。我们假设伴随时间和空间变化的潜在神经活动将与身体加工过程的变化有关。参与者被要求在MEG记录他们的大脑活动的同时自愿带来“永恒”(外部时间)和“无空间”(外部空间)的不同状态。为了排除注意力,记忆力或想象力的参与,我们使用了“ Then”(过去)和“ There”(另一个地方)的控制状态。确定了证明功率值发生改变的MEG传感器,并通过空间滤波(波束成形)估算了这些变化背后的大脑区域。特别是,我们搜索了被假设为“永恒”和“无空间”状态基础的类似神经活动。结果主要限于θ带,并显示:(1)“ Then” /“ There”重叠在与自传记忆和图像有关的区域(右顶叶小叶(PPL),右前中叶/中额叶)中产生活性回旋(MFG),双侧足突); (2)“无时空” /“无空间”条件在不同的网络中重叠,与身体感觉的改变有关(后扣带,右颞顶汇合点(TPJ),小脑); (3)现象学指导的神经分析使我们能够从身体的意义上区分不同水平的变化。这项研究说明了在神经现象学设置中聘请经验丰富的沉思从业者对科学地描述自我诱发的时间,空间和身体的改变感以及与这些改变的状态有关的theta活动的重要性的实用性。

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