用心冥想改变脑电图振荡:脑电图研究。

IF 1.1 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE International Journal of Yoga Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-16 DOI:10.4103/ijoy.ijoy_138_22
Dwivedi Krishna, Krishna Prasanna, Basavaraj Angadi, Bikesh Kumar Singh, Shrivastava Anurag, Singh Deepeshwar
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背景:正念冥想(HM)已被证明对认知和幸福感有积极影响,这使得研究这一现象背后的神经生理学机制变得很重要。目的:对HM冥想者和非冥想者进行了一项横断面研究,以评估大脑的额叶电活动以及自我报告的焦虑和正念。设置和设计:本研究采用了横断面设计。方法:招募了61名参与者,其中28名为正念冥想者(平均年龄男性:31.54±4.2岁,女性:30.04±7.1岁),33名为非冥想者(男性平均年龄25±8.5岁,女性平均年龄23.45±6.5岁)。脑电图(EEG)用于评估基线(5分钟)、冥想(10分钟)、传输(10分钟和传输后(5 min)期间的大脑活动。本研究还收集了自我报告的正念和焦虑。利用MATLAB对脑电功率谱密度(PSD)和相干性进行处理。使用特质正念和焦虑的独立样本t检验、状态正念和抑郁的重复测量方差分析(ANOVA)以及脑电图频谱频率和连贯性的双向多变量ANOVA进行统计分析。结果:结果显示,状态和特质正念较高,分别为P<0.05和P<0.01;状态和特质焦虑较低,分别为<0.05和P<0.05。PSD结果显示θ(P<0.001)和α(P<0.01)较高;与非编辑者相比,HM冥想者的β(P<0.001)和δ(P<0.05)功率更低。类似地,在HM冥想者的θ(P<0.01)、α(P<0.05)和β(P<0.01)带中发现了更高的一致性。结论:这些发现表明,HM练习可能会导致清醒的放松和内化的注意力,从而影响认知和行为。
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Heartfulness Meditation Alters Electroencephalogram Oscillations: An Electroencephalogram Study.

Background: Heartfulness meditation (HM) has been shown to have positive impacts on cognition and well-being, which makes it important to look into the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the phenomenon.

Aim: A cross-sectional study was conducted on HM meditators and nonmeditators to assess frontal electrical activities of the brain and self-reported anxiety and mindfulness.

Settings and design: The present study employed a cross-sectional design.

Methods: Sixty-one participants were recruited, 28 heartfulness meditators (average age male: 31.54 ± 4.2 years and female: 30.04 ± 7.1 years) and 33 nonmeditators (average age male: 25 ± 8.5 years and female: 23.45 ± 6.5 years). An electroencephalogram (EEG) was employed to assess brain activity during baseline (5 min), meditation (10 min), transmission (10 min) and post (5 min). Self-reported mindfulness and anxiety were also collected in the present study. The EEG power spectral density (PSD) and coherence were processed using MATLAB. The statistical analysis was performed using an independent sample t-test for trait mindfulness and anxiety, repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) for state mindfulness and anxiety, and Two-way multivariate ANOVA for EEG spectral frequency and coherence.

Results: The results showed higher state and trait mindfulness, P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively, and lower state and trait anxiety, P < 0.05 and P < 0.05, respectively. The PSD outcomes showed higher theta (P < 0.001) and alpha (P < 0.01); lower beta (P < 0.001) and delta (P < 0.05) power in HM meditators compared to nonmeditators. Similarly, higher coherence was found in the theta (P < 0.01), alpha (P < 0.05), and beta (P < 0.01) bands in HM meditators.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that HM practice may result in wakeful relaxation and internalized attention that can influence cognition and behavior.

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