Concentrative meditation enhances pre-attentive processing: A MMN study

Neuroreport 18 (16):1709-1712 (2007)
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Abstract

The mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm which is an indicator of pre-attentive processing was used to study the effects of concentrative meditation. Sudarshan Kriya Yoga meditation is a yogic exercise practiced in an ordered sequence beginning with breathing exercises and ending with concentrative (Sahaj Samadhi) meditation. Auditory MMN waveforms were recorded at the beginning and after each of these practices for meditators and equivalently after relaxation sessions for the non-meditators. Overall meditators were found to have larger MMN amplitudes than non-meditators. The meditators also exhibited significantly increased MMN amplitudes immediately after meditation suggesting transient state changes due to meditation. The results indicate that concentrative meditation practice enhances pre-attentive perceptual processes enabling better change detection in auditory sensory memory.

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