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ENIGMA-Meditation: Worldwide consortium for neuroscientific investigations of meditation practices

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
Short description:
ENIGMA-Meditation: Worldwide consortium for neuroscientific investigations of meditation practices / Ganesan, Saampras; Barrios, Fernando A.; Batta, Ishaan; Bauer, Clemens C. C.; Braver, Todd S.; Brewer, Judson A.; Brown, Kirk Warren; Cahn, Rael; Cain, Joshua A.; Calhoun, Vince D.; Cao, Lei; Chetelat, Gaël; Ching, Christopher R. K.; Creswell, J. David; Dagnino, Paulina Clara; Davanger, Svend; Davidson, Richard J.; Deco, Gustavo; Dutcher, Janine M.; Escrichs, Anira; Eyler, Lisa T.; Fani, Negar; Farb, Norman A. S.; Fialoke, Suruchi; Fresco, David M.; Garg, Rahul; Garland, Eric L.; Goldin, Philippe; Hafeman, Danella M.; Jahanshad, Neda; Kang, Yoona; Khalsa, Sahib S.; Kirlic, Namik; Lazar, Sara W.; Lutz, Antoine; Mcdermott, Timothy J.; Pagnoni, Giuseppe; Piguet, Camille; Prakash, Ruchika S.; Rahrig, Hadley; Reggente, Nicco; Saccaro, Luigi F.; Sacchet, Matthew D.; Siegle, Greg J.; Tang, Yi-Yuan; Thomopoulos, Sophia I.; Thompson, Paul M.; Torske, Alyssa; Treves, Isaac N.; Tripathi, Vaibhav; Tsuchiyagaito, Aki; Turner, Matthew D.; Vago, David R.; Valk, Sofie; Zeidan, Fadel; Zalesky, Andrew; Turner, Jessica A.; King, Anthony P.. - In: BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 2451-9022. - 10:4(2025), pp. 425-436. [10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.10.015]
abstract:
: Meditation is a family of ancient and contemporary contemplative mind-body practices that can modulate psychological processes, awareness, and mental states. Over the last 40 years, clinical science has manualised meditation practices and designed various meditation interventions (MIs), that have shown therapeutic efficacy for disorders including depression, pain, addiction, and anxiety. Over the past decade, neuroimaging has examined the neuroscientific basis of meditation practices, effects, states, and outcomes for clinical and non-clinical populations. However, the generalizability and replicability of current neuroscientific models of meditation are yet to be established, as they are largely based on small datasets entrenched with heterogeneity along several domains of meditation (e.g., practice types, meditation experience, clinical disorder targeted), experimental design, and neuroimaging methods (e.g., preprocessing, analysis, task-based, resting-state, structural MRI). These limitations have precluded a nuanced and rigorous neuroscientific phenotyping of meditation practices and their potential benefits. Here, we present ENIGMA-Meditation, the first worldwide collaborative consortium for neuroscientific investigations of meditation practices. ENIGMA-Meditation will enable systematic meta- and mega-analyses of globally distributed neuroimaging datasets of meditation using shared, standardized neuroimaging methods and tools to improve statistical power and generalizability. Through this powerful collaborative framework, existing neuroscientific accounts of meditation practices can be extended to generate novel and rigorous neuroscientific insights, accounting for multi-domain heterogeneity. ENIGMA-Meditation will inform neuroscientific mechanisms underlying therapeutic action of meditation practices on psychological and cognitive attributes, advancing the field of meditation and contemplative neuroscience.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Consortium; ENIGMA; Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); Meditation; Mindfulness; Neuroimaging;
List of contributors:
Ganesan, Saampras; Barrios, Fernando A.; Batta, Ishaan; Bauer, Clemens C. C.; Braver, Todd S.; Brewer, Judson A.; Brown, Kirk Warren; Cahn, Rael; Cain, Joshua A.; Calhoun, Vince D.; Cao, Lei; Chetelat, Gaël; Ching, Christopher R. K.; Creswell, J. David; Dagnino, Paulina Clara; Davanger, Svend; Davidson, Richard J.; Deco, Gustavo; Dutcher, Janine M.; Escrichs, Anira; Eyler, Lisa T.; Fani, Negar; Farb, Norman A. S.; Fialoke, Suruchi; Fresco, David M.; Garg, Rahul; Garland, Eric L.; Goldin, Philippe; Hafeman, Danella M.; Jahanshad, Neda; Kang, Yoona; Khalsa, Sahib S.; Kirlic, Namik; Lazar, Sara W.; Lutz, Antoine; Mcdermott, Timothy J.; Pagnoni, Giuseppe; Piguet, Camille; Prakash, Ruchika S.; Rahrig, Hadley; Reggente, Nicco; Saccaro, Luigi F.; Sacchet, Matthew D.; Siegle, Greg J.; Tang, Yi-Yuan; Thomopoulos, Sophia I.; Thompson, Paul M.; Torske, Alyssa; Treves, Isaac N.; Tripathi, Vaibhav; Tsuchiyagaito, Aki; Turner, Matthew D.; Vago, David R.; Valk, Sofie; Zeidan, Fadel; Zalesky, Andrew; Turner, Jessica A.; King, Anthony P.
Authors of the University:
PAGNONI Giuseppe
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1365848
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1365848/720806/Ganesan2024.pdf
Published in:
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
Journal
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