Lazar Sara W, Kerr Catherine E, Wasserman Rachel H, Gray Jeremy R, Greve Douglas N, Treadway Michael T, McGarvey Metta, Quinn Brian T, Dusek Jeffery A, Benson Herbert, Rauch Scott L, Moore Christopher I, Fischl Bruce
Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Neuroreport. 2005 Nov 28;16(17):1893-7. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000186598.66243.19.
Previous research indicates that long-term meditation practice is associated with altered resting electroencephalogram patterns, suggestive of long lasting changes in brain activity. We hypothesized that meditation practice might also be associated with changes in the brain's physical structure. Magnetic resonance imaging was used to assess cortical thickness in 20 participants with extensive Insight meditation experience, which involves focused attention to internal experiences. Brain regions associated with attention, interoception and sensory processing were thicker in meditation participants than matched controls, including the prefrontal cortex and right anterior insula. Between-group differences in prefrontal cortical thickness were most pronounced in older participants, suggesting that meditation might offset age-related cortical thinning. Finally, the thickness of two regions correlated with meditation experience. These data provide the first structural evidence for experience-dependent cortical plasticity associated with meditation practice.
先前的研究表明,长期冥想练习与静息脑电图模式的改变有关,这暗示着大脑活动的持久变化。我们推测冥想练习可能也与大脑物理结构的变化有关。磁共振成像被用于评估20名有丰富内观冥想经验的参与者的皮质厚度,内观冥想涉及对内部体验的专注关注。与注意力、内感受和感觉加工相关的脑区,在冥想参与者中比匹配的对照组更厚,包括前额叶皮质和右前岛叶。前额叶皮质厚度的组间差异在年长参与者中最为明显,这表明冥想可能抵消与年龄相关的皮质变薄。最后,两个区域的厚度与冥想经验相关。这些数据为与冥想练习相关的经验依赖性皮质可塑性提供了首个结构证据。