Neural Correlates of Dispositional Mindfulness During Affect Labeling
University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
Mindfulness is a process whereby one is aware and receptive to present moment experiences. Although mindfulness-enhancing interventions reduce pathological mental and physical health symptoms across a wide variety of conditions and diseases, the mechanisms underlying these effects remain unknown. Converging evidence from the mindfulness and neuroscience literature suggests that labeling affect may be one mechanism for these effects.
Participants (n = 27) indicated trait levels of mindfulness and then completed an affect labeling task while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging. The labeling task consisted of matching facial expressions to appropriate affect words (affect labeling) or to gender-appropriate names (gender labeling control task).
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4Topics & keywords
- Mindfulness
- Affect (linguistics)
- Psychology
- Prefrontal cortex
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Neurocognitive
- Amygdala
- Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
- Gender equality