Meditation’s effects on emotion shown to persist

blue-brain-just-e1371965111533Traci Pedersen, PsychCentral: Meditation affects a person's brain function long after the act of meditation is over, according to new research.

"This is the first time meditation training has been shown to affect emotional processing in the brain outside of a meditative state," said Gaelle Desbordes, Ph.D., a research fellow at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital and at the Boston University Center for Computational Neuroscience and Neural Technology.

"Overall, these results are consistent with the overarching hypothesis that meditation may result in enduring, beneficial changes in brain function, especially in the area of emotional processing…

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