The influence of app-based mindfulness training on the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during an attentional control task: A fNIRS driven pilot study

Tharen N. Kander , David Lawrence , Allison Fox , Stephen Houghton , Rodrigo Becerra
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Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have been shown to be effective in treating psychological disturbances such as depression and anxiety. However the neural mechanisms underpinning MBIs, remain unclear. While studies employing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography have advanced our understanding of neural correlates influenced by mindfulness, these modalities have notable limitations that restrict their applicability across various demographics. This study explored the feasibility of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) as a viable alternative for assessing neurocognitive changes induced by MBIs. To do this, fNIRS data was collected from 19 university students during a modified flanker task, before and after a week-long, app-based mindfulness intervention. Post intervention, participants improved their ability to inhibit pre-potent responses to stimuli after a rule change. While no significant pre-post changes in cortical activation of the DLPFC were observed, participants who performed better (i.e., better response accuracy) required less modulation from the DLPFC. These results continue to establish the use of fNIRS as an effective tool for understanding neurocognitive underpinnings of mindfulness. As a less invasive, cost-efficient modality, fNIRS shows promise in expanding neuroscientific investigation into understudied samples that may not be well suited for traditional methods such as fMRI. Ultimately, this could lead to more effective mindfulness interventions that have already shown promise in treating a range of physical and psychological disorders.

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在注意力控制任务中,基于应用程序的正念训练对背外侧前额叶皮层的影响:fNIRS驱动的试点研究
正念干预(MBIs)已被证明能有效治疗抑郁和焦虑等心理障碍。然而,支持正念干预的神经机制仍不清楚。虽然采用功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)和脑电图的研究加深了我们对正念影响的神经相关性的理解,但这些模式有明显的局限性,限制了它们在不同人群中的适用性。本研究探讨了功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)作为一种可行的替代方法来评估 MBIs 所引起的神经认知变化的可行性。为此,我们在为期一周的基于应用程序的正念干预前后,收集了 19 名大学生在改良侧手任务中的 fNIRS 数据。干预后,参与者提高了在规则改变后抑制对刺激的前期反应的能力。虽然没有观察到DLPFC皮质激活在前后发生明显变化,但表现更好的参与者(即反应准确性更高)对DLPFC的调节要求更低。这些结果继续证明,fNIRS 是了解正念神经认知基础的有效工具。作为一种侵入性较低且具有成本效益的方法,fNIRS有望将神经科学研究扩展到那些可能不太适合采用fMRI等传统方法的未充分研究的样本中。最终,这可能会带来更有效的正念干预,而正念干预在治疗一系列生理和心理疾病方面已经显示出前景。
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Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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