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Brief mindfulness meditation improves mental state attribution and empathizing

机译:简短的正念冥想可改善心理状态归因和同理心

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The ability to infer and understand the mental states of others (i.e., Theory of Mind) is a cornerstone of human interaction. While considerable efforts have focused on explicating when, why and for whom this fundamental psychological ability can go awry, considerably less is known about factors that may enhance theory of mind. Accordingly, the current study explored the possibility that mindfulness-based meditation may improve people’s mindreading skills. Following a 5-minute mindfulness induction, participants with no prior meditation experience completed tests that assessed mindreading and empathic understanding. The results revealed that brief mindfulness meditation enhanced both mental state attribution and empathic concern, compared to participants in the control group. These findings suggest that mindfulness may be a powerful technique for facilitating core aspects of social-cognitive functioning.
机译:推断和理解他人心理状态的能力(即心理理论)是人类互动的基石。尽管大量的精力集中在说明何时,为什么以及为谁提供这种基本的心理能力,但对于可以增强心理理论的因素知之甚少。因此,当前的研究探讨了正念冥想可能会提高人们的念书能力的可能性。经过5分钟的正念诱导后,没有先前冥想经验的参与者完成了评估心智理解和同理心理解的测试。结果表明,与对照组相比,简短的正念冥想可以增强心理状态归因和共情关注。这些发现表明,正念可能是促进社会认知功能核心方面的强大技术。

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