2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-60932-8
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Short-term meditation training alters brain activity and sympathetic responses at rest, but not during meditation

Anna Rusinova,
Maria Volodina,
Alexei Ossadtchi

Abstract: Although more people are engaging in meditation practices that require specialized training, few studies address the issues associated with nervous activity pattern changes brought about by such training. For beginners, it remains unclear how much practice is needed before objective physiological changes can be detected, whether or not they are similar across the novices and what are the optimal strategies to track these changes. To clarify these questions we recruited individuals with no prior meditation expe… Show more

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