http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810010000681
Abstract
Although
research has found that long-term mindfulness meditation practice
promotes executive functioning and the ability to sustain attention, the
effects of brief mindfulness meditation training have not been fully
explored. We examined whether brief meditation training affects
cognition and mood when compared to an active control group. After four
sessions of either meditation training or listening to a recorded book,
participants with no prior meditation experience were assessed with
measures of mood, verbal fluency, visual coding, and working memory.
Both interventions were effective at improving mood but only brief
meditation training reduced fatigue, anxiety, and increased mindfulness.
Moreover, brief mindfulness training significantly improved
visuo-spatial processing, working memory, and executive functioning. Our
findings suggest that 4 days of meditation training can enhance the
ability to sustain attention; benefits that have previously been
reported with long-term meditators.
No comments:
Post a Comment