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Investigating the Impact of Guided Imagery on Stress, Brain Functions, and Attention: A Randomized Trial

Katarzyna Zemla, Grzegorz Sędek, Krzysztof Wróbel, Filip Postepski, Grzegorz M. Wójcik

2023Sensors14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the potential impact of guided imagery (GI) on attentional control and cognitive performance and to explore the relationship between guided imagery, stress reduction, alpha brainwave activity, and attentional control using common cognitive performance tests. Executive function was assessed through the use of attentional control tests, including the anti-saccade, Stroop, and Go/No-go tasks. Participants underwent a guided imagery session while their brainwave activity was measured, followed by attentional control tests. The study's outcomes provide fresh insights into the influence of guided imagery on brain wave activity, particularly in terms of attentional control. The findings suggest that guided imagery has the potential to enhance attentional control by augmenting the alpha power and reducing stress levels. Given the limited existing research on the specific impact of guided imagery on attention control, the study's findings carry notable significance.

Topics & Concepts

Stroop effectAttentional controlPsychologyCognitionMind-wanderingMental imageCognitive psychologyMotor imageryGuided imageryElectroencephalographyBrain–computer interfaceAnxietyNeurosciencePsychiatryNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies