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Title: Cerebral blood flow during meditative prayer : preliminary findings and methodological issues
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: A. Newberg
M. Pourdehnad
A. Alavi
E. G. d'Aquili

Description: Meditative practices typically require several coordinated cognitive activities. This study measured changes in cerebral blood flow during "verbal" based meditation by Franciscan nuns involving the internal repetition of a particular phrase. These results are compared with those we previously described in eight Buddhist meditators who use a type of "visualization" technique. Three experienced practitioners of verbal meditation were injected via i.v. at rest with 260 MBq of Tc-99m HMPAO and scanned 30 min. later on a triple head SPECT camera for 45 min. Following the baseline scan, subjects meditated for approximately 40 min. at which time they were injected with 925 MBq of HMPAO while they continued to meditate for 10 min. more (total of 50 min. of meditation). The injection during meditation was designed not to disturb practice. Subjects were scanned 20 min. later for 30 min. Counts were obtained for regions of interest for major brain structures and normalized to whole-brain blood flow. Compared to baseline, mean verbal meditation scans showed increased blood flow in the prefrontal cortex (7.1%), inferior parietal lobes (6.8%), and inferior frontal lobes (9.0%). There was a strong inverse correlation between the blood flow, change in the prefrontal cortex and in the ipsilateral superior parietal lobe (p<.01). This study on a limited number of subjects demonstrated the feasibility of studying different types of meditation with neuroimaging techniques, suggested that several coordinated cognitive processes occur during meditation, and also raised important methodological issues.

Publisher Place: Missoula, MT
Publisher: Ammons Scientific
Normalized publisher place: Missoula, MT
Publisher country: United States
Publisher URL: http://ammons.ammonsscientific.com/homepage/index.php
Published Date: 2003-10
Subject: Meditation research
Brain
Prefrontal cortex
Brain imaging
Catholicism
Cerebral cortex
Imagination
Regional blood flow
Prayer
Visualization
Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)
Classification: Buddhism and Science -- International Science -- Neuroscience -- Brain Imaging -- Meditation Studies
Cultural Coverage: United States
Temporal coverage: 21st century CE
Language: English
Interface Language: English
Series 2 editor:
Source URL: http://ammons.ammonsscientific.com/homepage/index.php
Source: Perceptual and motor skills
Source Editor: B. Ammons
D. Ammons
S. A. Isbell
Source Type: Journal
Source Volume: 97
Source Number: 2
Source Page Numbers: 625-630
Start Date: 1955
Frequency of publication: More than four times a year
Submissions: Instructions for submissions can be found on the jounral's Submissions Instruction page
ISBN/ISSN: 0031-5125
Location and access number: 14620252

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Resource Type: Article
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Date Of Record Creation: 2005-03-25 14:31:01
Date Last Modified: 2005-12-21 11:26:39
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