Habit change Neuroscience - The Brain on Meditation: Decoding the Posterior Cingulate Cortex

28/12/2024 13 min Episodio 3
Habit change Neuroscience - The Brain on Meditation: Decoding the Posterior Cingulate Cortex

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The Posterior Cingulate Cortex as a Plausible Mechanistic Target of Meditation: Findings from NeuroimagingJoin Dr. Jud Brewer and Kathleen A. Garrison as they explore the neurobiological underpinnings of mindfulness and meditation. This episode delves into how the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), a key node in the brain's default mode network, plays a pivotal role in self-referential thinking, mind-wandering, and stress. The discussion highlights groundbreaking insights from real-time fMRI studies that link meditation practices to PCC activity, uncovering how mindfulness disrupts habitual loops of craving, emotional processing, and cognitive distortions. Learn how these findings pave the way for personalized interventions and a deeper understanding of meditation's impact on mental health.Full Reference:Brewer, J. A., & Garrison, K. A. (2013). The posterior cingulate cortex as a plausible mechanistic target of meditation: findings from neuroimaging. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.12246Let's connect on Instagram

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