Teng Shan-Chuan, Lien Yunn-Wen
Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Conscious Cogn. 2016 May;42:204-215. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2016.03.016. Epub 2016 Mar 30.
The short-term training effects on various executive functions (EFs) by a movement-based contemplative practice (MBCP) are examined. Three aspects of EFs (working memory capacity, inhibition, switching) are assessed before and after a month-long 12-h training period using Body-Mind Axial Awareness (BMAA) principles that Confucius followers have practiced for more than 2000years. A mindfulness-based practice (Chan-meditation) and a waiting-list control group served as contrast groups. Our results showed that the BMAA group performed better on the task that measured working memory capacity than did the Chan-meditation and the waiting-list groups after training. In addition, the Chan-meditation groups outperformed the control group on attentional switching, a novel finding for this kind of practice. Our findings not only show a new effect of short-term MBCPs on EFs, but also indicate movement-based and mindfulness-based contemplative practices might benefit development of various aspects of EFs in different ways.
研究了基于运动的沉思练习(MBCP)对各种执行功能(EFs)的短期训练效果。在为期一个月、共12小时的训练期前后,使用孔夫子的追随者已践行了2000多年的身心轴向觉知(BMAA)原则,对执行功能的三个方面(工作记忆容量、抑制、转换)进行评估。一种基于正念的练习(禅修)和一个等待名单对照组作为对比组。我们的结果显示,训练后,在测量工作记忆容量的任务中,BMAA组比禅修组和等待名单组表现更好。此外,禅修组在注意力转换方面优于对照组,这是此类练习的一个新发现。我们的研究结果不仅显示了短期MBCP对执行功能的新效果,还表明基于运动和基于正念的沉思练习可能以不同方式有益于执行功能各方面的发展。