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Neuromodulation and meditation: A review and synthesis toward promoting well-being and understanding consciousness and brain

Kilian Abellaneda‐Pérez, Ruby M. Potash, Álvaro Pascual‐Leone, Matthew D. Sacchet

2024Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The neuroscience of meditation is providing insight into meditation's beneficial effects on well-being and informing understanding of consciousness. However, further research is needed to explicate mechanisms linking brain activity and meditation. Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) presents a promising approach for causally investigating neural mechanisms of meditation. Prior NIBS-meditation research has predominantly targeted frontal and parietal cortices suggesting that it might be possible to boost the behavioral and neural effects of meditation with NIBS. Moreover, NIBS has revealed distinct neural signatures in long-term meditators. Nonetheless, methodological variations in NIBS-meditation research contributes to challenges for definitive interpretation of previous results. Future NIBS studies should further investigate core substrates of meditation, including specific brain networks and oscillations, and causal neural mechanisms of advanced meditation. Overall, NIBS-meditation research holds promise for enhancing meditation-based interventions in support of well-being and resilience in both non-clinical and clinical populations, and for uncovering the brain-mind mechanisms of meditation and consciousness.

Topics & Concepts

MeditationPsychologyConsciousnessNeuroscienceNeuromodulationBrain stimulationNeural correlates of consciousnessCognitive psychologyPsychotherapistCognitionStimulationTheologyPhilosophyTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation StudiesMindfulness and Compassion InterventionsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces