First Ever Neuroimaging Study of People in the Midst of Transcendental Meditation
The increase in frontal brain activity reflects the engagement with a specific experience, they said, while the minimal control required was reflected in reduced activity in the cerebellum and pons. NeuroscienceNews.com image is adapted from the BPS news release.
by Neuroscience News |
A new neuroimaging study reveals Transcendental Meditation increases activity in frontal areas of the brain, while reducing activity in the cerebellum and pons.
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