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培养对他人的关怀:冥想训练与对人类苦难的积极参与。

Cultivating concern for others: Meditation training and motivated engagement with human suffering.

机构信息

Center for Mind and Brain, University of California, Davis.

Department of Psychology, University of Miami.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Gen. 2023 Oct;152(10):2897-2924. doi: 10.1037/xge0001431. Epub 2023 May 11.

Abstract

Contemplative traditions have long affirmed that compassion and kindness are trainable skills. While research on meditation practice has recently flourished, the mechanisms that might engender such changes are still poorly understood. Here, we present a motivational framework to explain why meditation training should increase concern for others and modulate empathic engagement with human suffering over time. Meditation practices are conceived as tools for enacting cognitive and emotion regulatory goals that are conditioned by the underlying ethical motivation of the training-to reduce and alleviate suffering. In support of this account, we present data from a randomized, wait-list-controlled study of intensive meditation. In Study 1, we use a novel cardiovascular index to show that 3 months of meditation training can increase the motivational salience of others' suffering, as compared to the salience of threats to oneself. In Study 2, we demonstrate that training-related changes in the ability to orient attention to suffering are mediated by the dynamic regulation of distress-related physiological arousal. Finally, in Study 3, we provide exploratory evidence suggesting that meditation training may influence how human suffering is encoded in memory, leaving lasting imprints on the recollection of emotional experience. Together, our findings suggest that meditation training can strengthen the motivational relevance of others' suffering, prompting a shift from self-focused to other-focused evaluative processing. Considering meditation training from a motivational standpoint offers an important perspective for understanding how compassion can be cultivated through intentional practice. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

沉思传统长期以来一直肯定同情心和善良是可训练的技能。虽然关于冥想实践的研究最近蓬勃发展,但产生这些变化的机制仍知之甚少。在这里,我们提出了一个动机框架,以解释为什么冥想训练应该随着时间的推移增加对他人的关注,并调节对人类痛苦的共情参与。冥想练习被视为实现认知和情绪调节目标的工具,这些目标受到训练的基本伦理动机的制约——减少和减轻痛苦。为了支持这一说法,我们提供了一项密集冥想的随机、等待名单对照研究的数据。在研究 1 中,我们使用一种新的心血管指数来表明,与对自身威胁的显著性相比,3 个月的冥想训练可以增加他人痛苦的动机显著性。在研究 2 中,我们证明了与训练相关的注意力对痛苦的定向能力的变化是由与痛苦相关的生理唤醒的动态调节介导的。最后,在研究 3 中,我们提供了探索性证据,表明冥想训练可能会影响人类痛苦在记忆中的编码方式,在回忆情感体验时留下持久的印记。总之,我们的发现表明,冥想训练可以增强他人痛苦的动机相关性,促使从自我关注转向他人关注的评价处理。从动机角度考虑冥想训练为理解如何通过有意实践培养同情心提供了一个重要视角。

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