Department of Social Neuroscience, Max-Planck-Institute of Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; MRC Cognitive and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK.
Department of Social Neuroscience, Max-Planck-Institute of Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Neuropsychologia. 2018 Jul 31;116(Pt A):26-33. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.08.024. Epub 2017 Aug 31.
Our goal was to assess the effects of long-term mental training in socio-affective skills on structural brain networks. We studied a group of long-term meditation practitioners (LTMs) who have focused on cultivating socio-affective skills using loving-kindness and compassion meditation for an average of 40k h, comparing these to meditation-naïve controls. To maximize homogeneity of prior practice, LTMs were included only if they had undergone extensive full-time meditation retreats in the same center. MRI-based cortical thickness analysis revealed increased thickness in the LTM cohort relative to meditation-native controls in fronto-insular cortices. To identify functional networks relevant for the generation of socio-affective states, structural imaging analysis were complemented by fMRI analysis in LTMs, showing amplitude increases during a loving-kindness meditation session relative to non-meditative rest in multiple prefrontal and insular regions bilaterally. Importantly, functional findings partially overlapped with regions of cortical thickness increases in the left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and anterior insula, suggesting that these regions may play a central role in the generation of emotional states relevant for the meditative practice. Our multi-modal MRI approach revealed structural changes in LTMs who have cultivated loving-kindness and compassion for a significant period of their life in functional networks activated by these practices. These preliminary cross-sectional findings motivate future longitudinal work studying brain plasticity following the regular practice of skills aiming at enhancing human altruism and prosocial motivation.
我们的目标是评估长期社会情感技能的心理训练对大脑结构网络的影响。我们研究了一群长期冥想者(LTMs),他们平均使用慈爱和同情冥想 40k 小时来培养社会情感技能,将这些与未经冥想训练的对照组进行比较。为了使先前练习的同质性最大化,只有在同一中心进行过广泛的全职冥想静修的 LTMs 才被包括在内。基于 MRI 的皮质厚度分析显示,与未经冥想训练的对照组相比,LTM 组在前脑岛皮层的厚度增加。为了确定与产生社会情感状态相关的功能网络,我们在 LTMs 中补充了 fMRI 分析,结果显示在进行慈爱冥想时相对于非冥想休息时,双侧多个前额叶和岛叶区域的振幅增加。重要的是,功能发现与左外侧前额叶皮层和前岛叶皮质厚度增加的区域部分重叠,表明这些区域可能在产生与冥想实践相关的情绪状态中发挥核心作用。我们的多模态 MRI 方法揭示了在生活中的重要时期培养了慈爱和同情心的 LTMs 在这些实践激活的功能网络中出现的结构变化。这些初步的横断面发现激发了未来的纵向研究,以研究定期练习旨在增强人类利他主义和亲社会动机的技能后的大脑可塑性。