

Habit change Neuroscience - The Brain on Meditation: Decoding the Posterior Cingulate Cortex
Dec 28, 2024
Kathleen A. Garrison, a researcher collaborating with Dr. Jud Brewer on meditation and the brain, shares groundbreaking insights into the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) and its role in mindfulness. They discuss how meditation impacts self-referential thinking and emotional processing, linking ancient Buddhist concepts to modern neuroscience. Garrison explains how mindfulness can disrupt negative habit loops and even highlights real-time fMRI studies that show how experienced meditators can modulate their brain activity, paving the way for personalized mental health interventions.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Understanding Habit Loops: The Cycle of Reactions and Suffering
01:36 • 2min
Mindfulness and the Brain: Understanding the Impact on Anxiety and Self-Referential Thought
03:21 • 2min
Mindfulness and the Brain: Unlocking Neurofeedback
05:05 • 5min
Exploring the Neuroscience of Mindfulness and Meditation
10:15 • 3min