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Identifying Adverse Effects of Meditation, with Dr. Willoughby Britton

Mindfulness Exercises, with Sean Fargo

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The Benefits of Meditation for Depression and Anxiety

Most of my research on the benefits of meditation for depression and anxiety are based on this model. They actually have very similar brain states. The parts that are similarly activated are the prefrontal cortex and the inferior parietal lobe. And the areas that are deactivated are the default mode network in the limbic system. If you continue past the optimal level of amygdala activation, you can actually become very blunted and have like no emotions at all. So again, back to our U shape curve, there's an optimal level of the amygdala.

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