Mindfulness meditation associated with alterations in bottom-up processing: Psychophysiological evidence for reduced reactivity

Volume: 78, Issue: 2, Pages: 151 - 157
Published: Nov 1, 2010
Abstract
Mental training by meditation has been related to changes in high-level cognitive functions that involve top-down processing. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the practice of meditation is also related to alterations in low-level, bottom-up processing. Therefore, intersensory facilitation (IF) effects in a group of mindfulness meditators (MM) were compared to IF effects in an age- and gender-matched control group. Smaller and...
Paper Details
Title
Mindfulness meditation associated with alterations in bottom-up processing: Psychophysiological evidence for reduced reactivity
Published Date
Nov 1, 2010
Volume
78
Issue
2
Pages
151 - 157
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