Meditation-induced self-boundary flexibility and prosociality: a meg and behavioral measures study

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  • What: This study aims at filling this gap by first examining whether 44 long term meditators differ from 53 controls in prosocial capacities on different levels of the socio-cognitive hierarchy and second by examining whether these are associated with meditation-induced ‘selfless` states operationalized here as the sense of boundary (SB) The authors show the stability of SB over year demonstrating consistent high beta deactivation. These pilot studies led to a large-scale study (n=46), with the first aim to replicate and broaden previous results by using meditation state as an active control instead of . . .

     

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