Mindfulness
Meditation
Neuroscience
100

Mindfulness can be defined as this

a two-component model consisting of self-regulated attention and and present-focused orientation of thought

100

Meditation can be defined as this 

a form of mental training that aims to improve an individual's core psychological capacities 

100

A brain state can be defined as...

a reliable pattern of activity and/or connectivity in multiple large-scale brain networks

200

Mindfulness comes from this cultural practice/religion

Buddhist traditions 

200

The 3 components of mindfulness meditation which increase self-regulation are...

attentional control, emotion regulation, self-awareness

200

Evidence from this type of physical brain measure should be used in longitudinal studies in the future

fMRI

300

These are the 3 characteristics of present-focused orientation of thought? (This is the second component of the model proposed by Bishop et al. (2004))

openness, acceptance, and curiosity

300

This technique involves paying attention to body sensations 

body scan meditation

300

Mindfulness training has been shown to increase activity in this area of the brain, which is associated with self awareness and emotional regulation

Insula 

400

According to Bishop et al (2004), this is the goal of mindfulness interventions

It is a form of mental training meant to reduce cognitive vulnerability to stress and reactivity

400

Later phases of meditation training are associated with improvements in this

alerting 

400

This brain region, associated with attention, has shown increased grey matter density after mindfulness training

prefrontal cortex

500

The definition offered by Bishop et al. (2004) is different from past definitions because it includes operational features as opposed to this other aspect...

common correlates or potential benefits/outcomes

500

This type of mindfulness meditation encourages practitioners to observe their thoughts and emotions without judgement

Open monitoring 

500

Studies have shown that mindfulness meditation can reduce activity in this region of the brain, which is associated with stress and fear

amygdala

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