Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Front Psychol. 2014 Mar 18;5:215. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00215. eCollection 2014.
The purpose of this paper will be to provide a perspective on the current state of the research evaluating the neurobiological correlates of spiritual practices and review the methodological issues that confront this research field. There are many types of spiritual practices that might be studied including prayer and meditation, as well as unusual practices such as mediumistic trance states, speaking in tongues, and also drug-induced experiences. Current studies have utilized neuroimaging techniques including functional magnetic resonance imaging, single photon emission computed tomography, and positron emission tomography. These studies have helped elucidate the neurobiological mechanisms associated with spiritual practices. Such studies confront unique challenges for scientific methodology including determining the most appropriate objective measures such as neuroimaging studies and physiological parameters, and correlating them with subjective measures that help capture states of spiritual significance. Overall, a neuroscientific study of spiritual practices and experiences has the potential to provide fascinating data to further our understanding of the relationship between the brain and such phenomena.
本文旨在提供一个视角,审视当前评估精神实践的神经生物学相关性的研究现状,并回顾该研究领域所面临的方法学问题。有许多类型的精神实践可以被研究,包括祈祷和冥想,以及一些不寻常的实践,如媒介恍惚状态、说方言,以及药物引起的体验。目前的研究已经利用了神经影像学技术,包括功能磁共振成像、单光子发射计算机断层扫描和正电子发射断层扫描。这些研究有助于阐明与精神实践相关的神经生物学机制。这些研究面临着独特的科学方法学挑战,包括确定最适当的客观测量方法,如神经影像学研究和生理参数,并将其与有助于捕捉具有精神意义的状态的主观测量方法相关联。总的来说,对精神实践和体验进行神经科学研究有可能提供引人入胜的数据,进一步加深我们对大脑与这些现象之间关系的理解。