IBRO Neuroscience Reports (Jun 2023)

Intermediate effects of mindfulness practice on the brain activity of college students: An EEG study

  • Hiep Do,
  • Huy Hoang,
  • Nghia Nguyen,
  • Anh An,
  • Huy Chau,
  • Quang Khuu,
  • Luan Tran,
  • Thao Le,
  • Anh Le,
  • Kien Nguyen,
  • Toi Vo,
  • Huong Ha

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 308 – 319

Abstract

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Mindfulness is an intervention that was used in many psychiatry treatments. In this study, the subject experienced two different states: (1) attention (i.e., listening to a podcast) and (2) mindfulness (i.e., meditation). Twenty-two students were included in a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course with EEG recording sessions on week four and week six. Brain dynamics were investigated to elucidate the complexity and connectivity of the brain. The alpha PSD increased in all brain areas during mindfulness in both weeks. For complexity, Fractal Dimension (FD) increased significantly during meditation in the week six recording. When comparing the FD in the mindfulness state of week four and week six, we also witnessed a significant increase in the following week. The coherence of the interhemispheric frontal and temporal regions increased significantly in both weeks. In conclusion, the subject successfully transferred from attention to mindfulness, demonstrated by the alpha changes when going from podcast to meditating. An enhancement in brain complexity was found, suggesting an augmentation in cognitive function. Finally, the coherence exhibits strengthened connections in the frontal area.

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