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Effects of the Automatic Self-Transcending Meditation on cognition and mental states in the EEG, skin conductance and behavioral performance: a pilot study

View ORCID ProfileLucas Galdino, View ORCID ProfileGabriella Medeiros Silva, View ORCID ProfileThiago A. S. Bonifácio, View ORCID ProfileNatanael Antonio dos Santos, View ORCID ProfileDavid Orme-Johnson
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.11.511756
Lucas Galdino
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2Laboratory of Perception, Neurosciences and Behavior, Psychology Department. Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil
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Gabriella Medeiros Silva
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Thiago A. S. Bonifácio
2Laboratory of Perception, Neurosciences and Behavior, Psychology Department. Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil
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Natanael Antonio dos Santos
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Abstract

The main purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the immediate effects of Automatic Self-Transcending (AST) meditation on the cognitive function, EEG activity and autonomic arousal (Study 1) and characterize the frontal EEG synchrony during resting state, cognitive activity and AST mental states in traditional and wireless EEG’s (Study 2). We report the results of three healthy AST meditation volunteers in this case-report study (Case 1 - age = 26 years, meditative practice time = 2 months; Case 2 - age = 39 years, meditative practice time = 6 years; Case 3 - age = 59 years, meditative practice time = 40 years). In study 1, the volunteers performed a protocol with simultaneous recording of EEG and skin conductance while performing the Stroop test (T0), followed by 20 minutes of AST meditation and immediately the same protocol performed at T0 (T1). We analyzed P300 amplitude and latency, as well as test behavioral response and skin conductance activity before and immediately after a single session of AST. In study 2, the same volunteers performed three tasks with eyes closed on two EEG equipment (traditional and wireless): resting state, cognitive activity and one session of AST, each for 20 minutes. We measured the frontal interhemispheric coherence of alpha1 (8-10 Hz) and beta (13-30 Hz) for each condition and EEG type. Our main findings show that there is an immediate beneficial effect after AST meditation at the level of the same individual with different patterns of P300 and skin conductance activity and that AST meditation is marked by an overall increase in the frontal coherence of alpha1 and beta bands, when compared to other mental states. We conclude that 1) there is an immediate effect on cognition and executive control after AST meditation, 2) the frontal interhemispheric coherence of alpha1 and beta bands are increased during AST, and 3) wireless EEG exhibits the same characteristics observed in traditional EEG and therefore can be used to describe cortical dynamics during AST.

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Effects of the Automatic Self-Transcending Meditation on cognition and mental states in the EEG, skin conductance and behavioral performance: a pilot study
Lucas Galdino, Gabriella Medeiros Silva, Thiago A. S. Bonifácio, Natanael Antonio dos Santos, David Orme-Johnson
bioRxiv 2022.10.11.511756; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.11.511756
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Effects of the Automatic Self-Transcending Meditation on cognition and mental states in the EEG, skin conductance and behavioral performance: a pilot study
Lucas Galdino, Gabriella Medeiros Silva, Thiago A. S. Bonifácio, Natanael Antonio dos Santos, David Orme-Johnson
bioRxiv 2022.10.11.511756; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.11.511756

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