articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesNov 23, 2011Closed access

Meditation experience is associated with differences in default mode network activity and connectivity

Yale University · University of Oregon · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Many philosophical and contemplative traditions teach that "living in the moment" increases happiness. However, the default mode of humans appears to be that of mind-wandering, which correlates with unhappiness, and with activation in a network of brain areas associated with self-referential processing. We investigated brain activity in experienced meditators and matched meditation-naive controls as they performed several different meditations (Concentration, Loving-Kindness, Choiceless Awareness). We found that the main nodes of the default-mode network (medial prefrontal and posterior cingulate cortices) were relatively deactivated in experienced meditators across all meditation types. Furthermore,…

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Keywords
  • Default mode network
  • Meditation
  • Posterior cingulate
  • Psychology
  • Precuneus
  • Happiness
  • Neuroscience
  • Functional connectivity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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