Travis F
Psychology Department, Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, IA 52557, USA.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2001 Aug;42(1):1-9. doi: 10.1016/s0167-8760(01)00143-x.
This study compared EEG and autonomic patterns during transcending to "other" experiences during Transcendental Meditation (TM) practice. To correlate specific meditation experiences with physiological measures, the experimenter rang a bell three times during the TM session. Subjects categorized their experiences around each bell ring. Transcending, in comparison to "other" experiences during TM practice, was marked by: (1) significantly lower breath rates; (2) higher respiratory sinus arrhythmia amplitudes; (3) higher EEG alpha amplitude; and (4) higher alpha coherence. In addition, skin conductance responses to the experimenter-initiated bell rings were larger during transcending. These findings suggest that monitoring patterns of physiological variables may index dynamically changing inner experiences during meditation practice. This could allow a more precise investigation into the nature of meditation experiences and a more accurate comparison of meditation states with other eyes-closed conditions.
本研究比较了超觉静坐(TM)练习过程中进入“其他”体验与进入超验体验时的脑电图(EEG)和自主神经模式。为了将特定的冥想体验与生理指标相关联,实验者在TM练习期间敲响铃铛三次。受试者对每次铃铛响起时的体验进行分类。与TM练习期间的“其他”体验相比,超验体验的特征为:(1)呼吸频率显著降低;(2)呼吸性窦性心律不齐幅度更高;(3)脑电图α波幅度更高;(4)α波连贯性更高。此外,在超验体验期间,对实验者敲响铃铛的皮肤电导反应更大。这些发现表明,监测生理变量模式可能会反映冥想练习过程中动态变化的内心体验。这可以使对冥想体验的本质进行更精确的研究,并将冥想状态与其他闭眼状态进行更准确的比较。