
Norm Farb - Meditation and the Brain
Mind & Life
Turn Inward for Clarity
The body's sensations and internal feelings significantly influence perception and understanding of external stimuli. Deep breathing, for instance, facilitates a reduction in the brain's conceptual elaboration processes, allowing for heightened sensory absorption. This internal focus can reveal underlying emotional states, such as impatience or attitudes, that color one's external observations. Neuroimaging studies indicate that turning attention inward can create a 'sensory deprivation' effect, where internal feelings become more pronounced, aiding in personal awareness and insight.
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