The exploration of meditation in the neuroscience of attention and consciousness

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Abstract

Many recent behavioral and neuroscientific studies have revealed the importance of investigating meditation states and traits to achieve an increased understanding of cognitive and affective neuroplasticity, attention and self-awareness, as well as for their increasingly recognized clinical relevance. The investigation of states and traits related to meditation has especially pronounced implications for the neuroscience of attention, consciousness, self-awareness, empathy and theory of mind. In this article we present the main features of meditation-based mental training and characterize the current scientific approach to meditation states and traits with special reference to attention and consciousness, in light of the articles contributed to this issue. © Marta Olivetti Belardinelli and Springer-Verlag 2009.

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Raffone, A., & Srinivasan, N. (2010, February). The exploration of meditation in the neuroscience of attention and consciousness. Cognitive Processing. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-009-0354-z

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