| Literature DB >> 27909646 |
Bianca P Acevedo1, Sarah Pospos2, Helen Lavretsky2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Meditation has been shown to have physical, cognitive, and psychological health benefits that can be used to promote healthy aging. However, the common and specific mechanisms of response remain elusive due to the diverse nature of mind-body practices.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Brain; Meditation; Mindfulness; Qi Gong; Tai Chi; Yoga
Year: 2016 PMID: 27909646 PMCID: PMC5110576 DOI: 10.1007/s40473-016-0098-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Behav Neurosci Rep
Mindfulness-based meditative practice meta-analysis and systematic review studies
| Study | Meditation type | Meditation group (M) | Control group (C) | Sample size ( | Brain measurements |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meta-analysis | |||||
| Fox et al. (2014) [ | Insight |
| Approximate | 1. Cortical thickness and gyrification | |
| Systematic reviews | |||||
| Tang et al. (2015) [ | Insight |
| Approximate | 1. Cortical thickness | |
| Chiesa and Serretti (2010) [ | Vipassana |
| 1. EEG | ||
| Ott et al. (2011) [ | Insight |
| Approximate | 1. Cortical thickness | |
| Marciniak et al. (2014) [ | Zen |
| Approximate | 1. Cortical thickness | |
Meditation types: BSM body-scanning meditation, MBSR mindfulness-based stress reduction, IBMT integrative body–mind training, BWV brain wave vibration, LKM loving-kindness meditation, MBI mindfulness-based intervention, MBCT mindfulness-based cognitive therapy; measurements: DTI diffusion tensor imaging, EEG electroencephalogram, fMRI functional magnetic resonance imaging
Mindfulness-based meditation cross-sectional studies
| Study | Meditation type | Meditation group (M) | Control group (C) | Sample size ( | Brain measurements | Task at measurement |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cross-sectional studies | ||||||
| Luders et al. (2015) [ | Samatha | Expert meditators for 4–46 years; healthy | M: | 1. Global and local gray matter (brain MRI. | Control: ICBM database | |
| Newberg et al. (2010a) [ | MBSR | Expert meditators for ≥15 years; healthy | M: | 1. CBF | t1: rest, eyes closed | |
Meditation types: MBSR mindfulness-based stress reduction; measurements: MRI magnetic resonance imaging, CBF cerebral blood flow, SPECT single-photon emission computed tomography; database: ICBM International Consortium for Brain Mapping
Yoga studies
| Study | Meditation type | Meditation group (M) | Control group (C) | Sample size ( | Brain measurements | Task at measurement |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cross-sectional studies | ||||||
| Wang et al. (2011) [ | KK | Expert meditators for ≥30 years; | M: | 1. CBF (fMRI) | t1: baseline 1 | |
| Lazar et al. (2000) [ | KY | Expert meditators for ≥4 years; | M: | 1. Brain activation (brain fMRI) | t1: 6-min control (silently generating list of animals) | |
| Khalsa et al. (2009) [ | KK | Expert meditators; | M: | 1. Brain SPECT | t1: rest, eyes closed | |
| Randomized controlled trials | ||||||
| Eyre et al. (2016) [ | KK for 12 weeks | Novice meditators; MCI | MET | M: | 1. Resting-state brain fMRI | t1: rest |
| Pomykala et al. (2012) [ | KK for 8 weeks | Dementia caregivers; healthy | Music | M: | 1. Brain PET | t1: rest, eyes open |
| Newberg et al. (2010b) [ | KK for 8 weeks | Novice meditators; memory impairment | Music | M: | 1. Brain SPECT | t1 and t3: preprogram and postprogram baseline (12 min of neutral informational CD) |
Meditation types: KK Kirtan Kriya, SK Shabad Kriya, KY Kundalini Yoga; groups: MCI mild cognitive impairment, MET memory enhancement training; measurements: CBF cerebral blood flow, fMRI functional magnetic resonance imaging, SPECT single-photon emission computed tomography, PET positron emission tomography
Brain areas associated with different meditative practices
| Brain region | Reference |
|---|---|
| Brain areas common to both mindfulness- and active-based meditation practices | |
| Caudate | [ |
| Putamen | [ |
| Anterior cingulate | [ |
| Thalamus | [ |
| Hippocampus | [ |
| Posterior cingulate | [ |
| Precuneus | [ |
| Insula | [ |
| Fusiform gyrus | [ |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | [ |
| Temporal area | [ |
| Parietal area | [ |
| Temporoparietal junction | [ |
| Somatomotor cortex | [ |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | [ |
| Occipital lobe | [ |
| Cerebellum | [ |
| Amygdala (deactivation) | [ |
| Brain areas unique to mindfulness-based meditation practices | |
| Premotor area | [ |
| Mid-cingulate | [ |
| Angular gyrus | [ |
| Somatosensory cortex (I and II) | [ |
| Brain areas unique to active-based practices | |
| Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex | [ |
| Medial frontal cortex | [ |
| Superior temporal area | [ |
| Paracentral lobule | [ |
| Precentral gyrus | [ |
| Postcentral gyrus | [ |
| Superior parietal lobule | [ |