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Short-term meditation induces white matter changes in the anterior cingulate
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2010
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NeuropsychologyBrain FunctionDevelopmental Cognitive NeuroscienceWhite MatterAffective NeuroscienceAnterior Cingulate CortexEducationAttentionWhite Matter ConnectivitySocial SciencesMind-body ConnectionCognitive NeuroscienceMindfulness MeditationCognitive SciencePsychiatryBrain StructureCortical RemodelingMeditationMindfulnessAnterior CingulateNeurophysiologyAcc ActivityNeuroscienceBiological Psychiatry
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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