Shifting baselines: longitudinal reductions in eeg beta band power characterize resting brain activity with intensive meditation

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  • who: Alea C. Skwara from the Center for Mind and Brain, University of California, Davis, Cousteau Place, Davis, CA, USA have published the research work: Shifting Baselines: Longitudinal Reductions in EEG Beta Band Power Characterize Resting Brain Activity with Intensive Meditation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The retreat-related changes in brain activity observed in this study mirror those previously identified in these same participants during active practice of mindfulness of breathing (Saggar et_al, 2012).
  • how: The authors hypothesized that 3 months of residential training would alter brain oscillatory activity during quiet rest . . .

     

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