Meditation, Volume 244, the latest release in the Progress in Brain Research series, highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on The effect of meditation on attentional processes, State-trait influences of Vipassana meditation practice on P3 EEG dynamics, What could teachers learn from the neuroscience of self-experience?, Training Attention for Conscious Non-REM Sleep: The Yogic Technique of Yoga Nidra and Its Implications for Neuroscience Research, CNV and P3 modulations following sensorimotor training, Analytical meditation: a characterization of a reasoning-based meditation training, Buddhist meditation and the regulation of brain networks, Mindfulness-based Emotional Balance Training in Military Spouse, and more.
Meditation, Volume 244, the latest release in the Progress in Brain Research series, highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on The effect of meditation on attentional processes, State-trait influences of Vipassana meditation practice on P3 EEG dynamics, What could teachers learn from the neuroscience of self-experience?, Training Attention for Conscious Non-REM Sleep: The Yogic Technique of Yoga Nidra and Its Implications for Neuroscience Research, CNV and P3 modulations following sensorimotor training, Analytical meditation: a characterization of a reasoning-based meditation training, Buddhist meditation and the regulation of brain networks, Mindfulness-based Emotional Balance Training in Military Spouse, and more.
1. The neuroscience of meditation: Classification, phenomenology,
correlates, and mechanisms
Tracy Brandmeyer, Arnaud Delorme and Helané Wahbeh
2. Evolution from four mental states to the highest state of
consciousness: A neurophysiological basis of meditation as defined
in yoga texts
Singh Deepeshwar, H.R. Nagendra and Bal Budhi Rana
3. Meditation induces physical relaxation and enhances cognition: A
perplexing paradox
Kishore K. Deepak
4. Contingent negative variation and P3 modulations following
mindful movement training
Stefano Lasaponara, Joseph Glicksohn, Federica Mauro and Tal Dotan
Ben-Soussan
5. State-trait influences of Vipassana meditation practice on P3
EEG dynamics
Ratna Jyothi Kakumanu, Ajay Kumar Nair, Arun Sasidharan, John P.
John, Seema Mehrotra, Ravindra Panth and Bindu M. Kutty
6. Short-term mindful breath awareness training improves inhibitory
control and response monitoring
Joan P. Pozuelos, Bethan R. Mead, Maria Rosario Rueda and Peter
Malinowski
7. Fully immersed: State absorption and electrophysiological
effects of the OVO Whole-Body Perceptual Deprivation chamber
Tal Dotan Ben-Soussan, Federica Mauro, Stefano Lasaponara, Joseph
Glicksohn, Fabio Marson and Aviva Berkovich-Ohana
8. Concentrative (Sahaj Samadhi) meditation training and visual
awareness: An fMRI study on color afterimages
Amrendra Singh, V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi, Anupam Ghuleria and
Narayanan Srinivasan
9. Toward a brain theory of meditation
Antonino Raffone, Laura Marzetti, Cosimo Del Gratta, Mauro Gianni
Perrucci, Gian Luca Romani and Vittorio Pizzella
10. Tibetan Buddhist monastic debate: Psychological and
neuroscientific analysis of a reasoning-based analytical meditation
practice
Marieke K. van Vugt, Amir Moye, Joshua Pollock, Bryce Johnson,
Marcel O. Bonn-Miller, Kalden Gyatso, Jampa Thakchoe, Thokney
Adentsang, Ngawang Norbu, Lobsang Tenzin, Thabkhe Lodroe, Jampa
Lobsang, Jampa Gyaltsen, Jampa Khechok, Thupten Gyaltsen and David
M. Fresco
11. Training attention for conscious non-REM sleep: The yogic
practice of yoga-nidrā and its implications for neuroscience
research
Stephen Parker
12. Nondual awareness: Consciousness-as-such as
non-representational reflexivity
Zoran Josipovic
13. The contemplative exercise through the lenses of predictive
processing: A promising approach
Giuseppe Pagnoni
14. Mindfulness training as cognitive training in high-demand
cohorts: An initial study in elite military servicemembers
Anthony P. Zanesco, Ekaterina Denkova, Scott L. Rogers, William K.
MacNulty and Amishi P. Jha
15. Contemplative neuroscience, self-awareness, and education
Aviva Berkovich-Ohana, Patricia A. Jennings and Shiri Lavy
16. Yoga: Balancing the excitation-inhibition equilibrium in
psychiatric disorders
Urvakhsh Meherwan Mehta and Bangalore N. Gangadhar
Narayanan Srinivasan, Ph.D., is currently Professor and Head at the Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (CBCS), University of Allahabad. Dr. Srinivasan was a visiting scientist at the Riken Brain Science Institute from 2006-2012. He has a Master degree in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Science and PhD in Psychology from University of Georgia. He worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Louisville. He also worked at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore for two years before joining one of the first centres for Cognitive Science in India. He has been working at CBCS for the past fourteen years. He is interested in understanding mental processes, especially attention, emotions, consciousness and meditation using multiple methodologies. Dr. Srinivasan has edited seven books and three special issues. He has more than hundred and forty publications. Dr. Srinivasan is a fellow of Association for Psychological Science. He was the Editor-in-chief of International Journal of Mind, Brain, and Cognition. He is currently an associate editor of Neuroscience of Consciousness, Royal Society Open Science, Frontiers in Cognitive Science, PsyCh journal, and Cognitive Processing and a member of the editorial board of Connection Science and Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science.
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