Moore Adam, Malinowski Peter
Liverpool John Moores University, School of Psychology, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Conscious Cogn. 2009 Mar;18(1):176-86. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.12.008. Epub 2009 Jan 31.
This study investigated the link between meditation, self-reported mindfulness and cognitive flexibility as well as other attentional functions. It compared a group of meditators experienced in mindfulness meditation with a meditation-naïve control group on measures of Stroop interference and the "d2-concentration and endurance test". Overall the results suggest that attentional performance and cognitive flexibility are positively related to meditation practice and levels of mindfulness. Meditators performed significantly better than non-meditators on all measures of attention. Furthermore, self-reported mindfulness was higher in meditators than non-meditators and correlations with all attention measures were of moderate to high strength. This pattern of results suggests that mindfulness is intimately linked to improvements of attentional functions and cognitive flexibility. The relevance of these findings for mental balance and well-being are discussed.
本研究调查了冥想、自我报告的正念与认知灵活性以及其他注意力功能之间的联系。研究将一组有正念冥想经验的冥想者与一个无冥想经验的对照组在斯特鲁普干扰测试和“d2注意力集中与耐力测试”指标上进行了比较。总体结果表明,注意力表现和认知灵活性与冥想练习及正念水平呈正相关。在所有注意力指标上,冥想者的表现显著优于非冥想者。此外,冥想者自我报告的正念水平高于非冥想者,且与所有注意力指标的相关性为中等至高度强度。这种结果模式表明,正念与注意力功能和认知灵活性的改善密切相关。文中还讨论了这些发现对心理平衡和幸福感的相关性。