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A phenomenology of meditation-induced light experiences: traditional buddhist and neurobiological perspectives

机译:冥想光体验的现象学:传统的佛教和神经生物学观点

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The scientific study of Buddhist meditation has proceeded without much attention to Buddhist literature that details the range of psychological and physiological changes thought to occur during meditation. This paper presents reports of various meditation-induced light experiences derived from American Buddhist practitioners. The reports of light experiences are classified into two main types: discrete lightforms and patterned or diffuse lights. Similar phenomena are well documented in traditional Buddhist texts but are virtually undocumented in scientific literature on meditation. Within Buddhist traditions, these phenomena are attributed a range of interpretations. However, because it is insufficient and problematic to rely solely upon the textual sources as a means of investigating the cause or significance of these phenomena, these qualitative reports are also considered in relation to scientific research on light-related experiences in the context of sensory deprivation, perceptual isolation, and clinical disorders of the visual system. The typologies derived from these studies also rely upon reports of experiences and closely match typologies derived from the qualitative study of contemporary practitioners and typologies found in Buddhist literary traditions. Taken together, these studies also provide evidence in support of the hypothesis that certain meditative practices – especially those that deliberately decrease social, kinesthetic, and sensory stimulation and emphasize focused attention – have perceptual and cognitive outcomes similar to sensory deprivation. Given that sensory deprivation increases neuroplasticity, meditation may also have an enhanced neuroplastic potential beyond ordinary experience-dependent changes. By providing and contextualizing these reports of meditation-induced light experiences, scientists, clinicians, and meditators gain a more informed view of the range of experiences that can be elicited by contemplative practices.
机译:进行佛教冥想的科学研究并未引起对佛教文献的关注,佛教文献详细介绍了在冥想期间发生的心理和生理变化的范围。本文介绍了来自美国佛教徒的各种冥想诱导光体验的报告。灯光体验的报告分为两种主要类型:离散灯光形式和图案化或漫射光。类似的现象在传统的佛教文献中有充分的记载,但在有关冥想的科学文献中却几乎没有记载。在佛教传统中,这些现象归因于各种解释。但是,由于仅依靠文本来源作为调查这些现象的原因或意义的手段是不够的和成问题的,因此,在感觉剥夺的背景下,这些定性报告也被认为与光相关经验的科学研究有关,视觉隔离和视觉系统的临床疾病。从这些研究中得出的类型学也依赖于经验的报告,并且与对当代从业者进行定性研究得出的类型学以及佛教文学传统中的类型学紧密匹配。综上所述,这些研究还提供了支持这一假说的证据,即某些冥想练习,尤其是故意减少社交,运动和感觉刺激并强调集中注意力的冥想练习,其感知和认知结果类似于感觉剥夺。鉴于感觉剥夺会增加神经可塑性,冥想也可能具有超越普通经验依赖性改变的增强的神经可塑性潜力。通过提供这些与冥想诱导的光体验有关的报告,并使其与背景相关,科学家,临床医生和冥想者可以更深入地了解由沉思实践引起的体验范围。

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