

Dave Vago – Meditation, Neuroscience, and Self
25 snips Jun 3, 2024
Contemplative neuroscientist Dave Vago discusses mindfulness, memory, chronic pain, attentional bias, self/other divide, inhibitory control, brain function, glymphatic system, ISCR. Meditation's impact on brain, attention, self-perception, and neurodegenerative disorders. Exploring interconnectedness of brain processes and integrating wisdom for meaning. Engaging with ISCR for contemplative research.
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First Deep Vipassana Retreat
- Dave Vago attended a 10-day silent Vipassana meditation retreat in college which profoundly shifted his experience.
- He learned to explore thoughts fully until they disappeared, gaining spaciousness and deep meditation insights.
Unconscious Attention Bias Explained
- Chronic pain patients show unconscious attentional biases involving rapid hypervigilance then avoidance of threat.
- This process happens in under 200 milliseconds, beyond conscious awareness, influencing emotional experience.
Meditators Drop 'Sticky' Thoughts
- Long-term meditators can quickly perceive emotional objects and intentionally let them go, reducing thought 'stickiness.'
- Meditators allocate attention more efficiently, enabling simultaneous processing of multiple stimuli.