Short-term meditation induces white matter changes in the anterior cingulate

Yi-Yuan Tang(University of Oregon), Qilin Lu(Dalian University of Technology), Xiujuan Geng(National Institute on Drug Abuse), Elliot A. Stein(National Institute on Drug Abuse), Yihong Yang(National Institute on Drug Abuse), Michael I. Posner(University of Oregon)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
August 16, 2010
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Abstract

The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is part of a network implicated in the development of self-regulation and whose connectivity changes dramatically in development. In previous studies we showed that 3 h of mental training, based on traditional Chinese medicine (integrative body-mind training, IBMT), increases ACC activity and improves self-regulation. However, it is not known whether changes in white matter connectivity can result from small amounts of mental training. We here report that 11 h of IBMT increases fractional anisotropy (FA), an index indicating the integrity and efficiency of white matter in the corona radiata, an important white-matter tract connecting the ACC to other structures. Thus IBMT could provide a means for improving self-regulation and perhaps reducing or preventing various mental disorders.


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