| Literature DB >> 26146629 |
Ido Amihai1, Maria Kozhevnikov2.
Abstract
Cognitive and neuroscience research from the past several years has shed new light on the influences that meditative traditions have on the meditation practice. Here we review new evidence that shows that types of meditation that developed out of certain traditions such as Vajrayana and Hindu Tantric lead to heightened sympathetic activation and phasic alertness, while types of meditation from other traditions such as Theravada and Mahayana elicit heightened parasympathetic activity and tonic alertness. Such findings validate Buddhist scriptural descriptions of heightened arousal during Vajrayana practices and a calm and alert state of mind during Theravada and Mahayana types of meditation and demonstrate the importance of the cultural and philosophical context out of which the meditation practices develop.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26146629 PMCID: PMC4471252 DOI: 10.1155/2015/731579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Summary of meditation studies of autonomic activation and alerting attention.
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| Tang et al. [ | Mindfulness (IBMT) | Increased HF and |
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| Ditto et al. [ | Mindfulness | Increased RSA |
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| Jain et al. [ | Mindfulness | Increased perceived positive emotions and decreased perceived distress |
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| Mackenzie et al. [ | Mindfulness | Increased perceived well-being, life satisfaction, and relaxation |
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| Wu and Lo [ | Zen concentrative meditation | Increased HF and decreased LF/HF |
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| Takahashi et al. [ | Zen concentrative meditation | Increased HF and decreased LF/HF |
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| Manna et al. [ | Shamatha | Increased fMRI BOLD signal in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC), dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), and anterior insula in meditation experts |
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| Manna et al. [ | Vipassana | Increased dACC activation in meditation novices |
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| Allen et al. [ | Mindfulness | Increased DLPFC and dACC activation |
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| Jha et al. [ | Shamatha | Increased alerting network efficiency |
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| MacLean et al. [ | Shamatha | Improvement in a sustained attention task |
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| Amihai and Kozhevnikov [ | Shamatha (Kasina visualization) | Decreased LF/HF |
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| Amihai and Kozhevnikov [ | Vipassana | Increased HF and decreased LF/HF |
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| Amihai and Kozhevnikov [ | Rig-pa (Vajrayana Tantric) | Decreased HF and increased performance in mental rotation (MRT) and visual memory (VMT) |
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| Amihai and Kozhevnikov [ | Deity (Vajrayana Tantric) | Decreased HF |
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| Kozhevnikov et al. [ | Deity (Vajrayana Tantric) | Increased MRT and VMT performance |
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| Kozhevnikov et al. [ | g-Tummo (Vajrayana Tantric) | Increased thermogenesis |
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| Corby et al. [ | Ananda Marga (Dharana) | Increased GSR and heart rate |
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| Telles and Desiraju [ | Hindu Tantric meditation | Increased heart rate |