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毫不费力的意识:利用实时神经反馈技术研究冥想者自我报告中后扣带皮层活动的相关性。

Effortless awareness: using real time neurofeedback to investigate correlates of posterior cingulate cortex activity in meditators' self-report.

机构信息

Yale Therapeutic Neuroscience Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2013 Aug 6;7:440. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00440. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Neurophenomenological studies seek to utilize first-person self-report to elucidate cognitive processes related to physiological data. Grounded theory offers an approach to the qualitative analysis of self-report, whereby theoretical constructs are derived from empirical data. Here we used grounded theory methodology (GTM) to assess how the first-person experience of meditation relates to neural activity in a core region of the default mode network-the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC). We analyzed first-person data consisting of meditators' accounts of their subjective experience during runs of a real time fMRI neurofeedback study of meditation, and third-person data consisting of corresponding feedback graphs of PCC activity during the same runs. We found that for meditators, the subjective experiences of "undistracted awareness" such as "concentration" and "observing sensory experience," and "effortless doing" such as "observing sensory experience," "not efforting," and "contentment," correspond with PCC deactivation. Further, the subjective experiences of "distracted awareness" such as "distraction" and "interpreting," and "controlling" such as "efforting" and "discontentment," correspond with PCC activation. Moreover, we derived several novel hypotheses about how specific qualities of cognitive processes during meditation relate to PCC activity, such as the difference between meditation and "trying to meditate." These findings offer novel insights into the relationship between meditation and mind wandering or self-related thinking and neural activity in the default mode network, driven by first-person reports.

摘要

神经现象学研究试图利用第一人称自我报告来阐明与生理数据相关的认知过程。扎根理论为自我报告的定性分析提供了一种方法,即理论结构是从经验数据中得出的。在这里,我们使用扎根理论方法(GTM)来评估冥想的第一人称体验如何与默认模式网络核心区域——后扣带回皮层(PCC)的神经活动相关。我们分析了第一人称数据,这些数据由冥想者在实时 fMRI 神经反馈研究中冥想时的主观体验报告组成,以及第三人称数据,这些数据由同一运行期间 PCC 活动的相应反馈图组成。我们发现,对于冥想者来说,“无干扰意识”的主观体验,如“专注”和“观察感官体验”,以及“毫不费力地做”,如“观察感官体验”、“不费力”和“满足”,与 PCC 去激活相对应。此外,“分心意识”的主观体验,如“分心”和“解释”,以及“控制”,如“努力”和“不满”,与 PCC 激活相对应。此外,我们还得出了一些关于冥想过程中特定认知过程的质量如何与 PCC 活动相关的新假设,例如冥想和“试图冥想”之间的区别。这些发现为冥想与思维漫游或自我相关思维以及默认模式网络中的神经活动之间的关系提供了新的见解,这是由第一人称报告驱动的。

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