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Phenomenological Fingerprints of Four Meditations: Differential State Changes in Affect Mind-Wandering Meta-Cognition and Interoception Before and After Daily Practice Across 9 Months of Training

机译:四个冥想的现象学指纹图谱:跨9个月的日常练习前后的状态差异变化情感徘徊元认知和拦截感

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Despite increasing interest in the effects of mental training practices such as meditation, there is much ambiguity regarding whether and to what extent the various types of mental practice have differential effects on psychological change. To address this gap, we compare the effects of four common meditation practices on measures of state change in affect, mind-wandering, meta-cognition, and interoception. In the context of a 9-month mental training program called the ReSource Project, 229 mid-life adults (mean age 41) provided daily reports before and after meditation practice. Participants received training in the following three successive modules: the first module (presence) included breathing meditation and body scan, the second (affect) included loving-kindness meditation, and the third (perspective) included observing-thought meditation. Using multilevel modeling, we found that body scan led to the greatest state increase in interoceptive awareness and the greatest decrease in thought content, loving-kindness meditation led to the greatest increase in feelings of warmth and positive thoughts about others, and observing-thought meditation led to the greatest increase in meta-cognitive awareness. All practices, including breathing meditation, increased positivity of affect, energy, and present focus and decreased thought distraction. Complementary network analysis of intervariate relationships revealed distinct phenomenological clusters of psychological change congruent with the content of each practice. These findings together suggest that although different meditation practices may have common beneficial effects, each practice can also be characterized by a distinct short-term psychological fingerprint, the latter having important implications for the use of meditative practices in different intervention contexts and with different populations.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s12671-016-0594-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:尽管人们对诸如冥想之类的心理训练方法产生了越来越多的兴趣,但是关于各种类型的心理方法是否以及在多大程度上对心理变化产生不同的影响,仍然存在很多歧义。为了解决这一差距,我们比较了四种常见的冥想练习对状态变化的影响,思维游荡,元认知和互感的影响。在一项名为“ ReSource Project”的为期9个月的心理培训计划中,有229名中年成年人(平均年龄41岁)在冥想练习前后提供了每日报告。参与者接受了以下三个连续的模块的训练:第一个模块(状态)包括呼吸冥想和身体扫描,第二个模块(影响)包括爱心冥想,第三个模块(视角)包括观察性思维冥想。使用多级建模,我们发现身体扫描导致感知觉知觉的最大状态增加和思想内容的最大减少,爱心冥想导致对他人的热情和积极思想的最大增加,以及观察思维的冥想导致元认知意识的最大增长。所有练习,包括呼吸冥想,增加积极的情感,精力和当前的注意力,并减少思想分心。相互关系的互补网络分析显示出与每种练习的内容一致的心理变化的独特现象学簇。这些发现共同表明,尽管不同的冥想练习可能具有共同的有益效果,但每种练习也都具有明显的短期心理特征,后者对在不同干预环境和不同人群中使用冥想练习具有重要意义。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007 / s12671-016-0594-9)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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