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P Schultz

2 papers in the library · 434 citations · publishing 2012

Papers

“Mind the Trap”: Mindfulness Practice Reduces Cognitive Rigidity

PLOS ONE May 15, 2012 A Chiesa, A Chiesa, A Chiesa et al. 217 citations

Two experiments tested whether mindfulness practice reduces cognitive rigidity using a water jar task where initial problems required a complex formula, but later problems also allowed a simpler solution. Experienced meditators showed significantly less persistence with the complex formula compared to non-meditators in Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, non-meditators who completed an eight-session mindfulness program also had lower rigidity scores than a waiting list group. The authors conclude that mindfulness meditation reduces the tendency to be blinded by past experience, promoting more adaptive and flexible problem-solving.

“Mind the Trap”: Mindfulness Practice Reduces Cognitive Rigidity

PLOS ONE May 15, 2012 A Chiesa, A Chiesa, A Chiesa et al. 217 citations

Two experiments tested whether mindfulness practice reduces cognitive rigidity using a water jar task where initial problems required a complex formula, but later problems also allowed a simpler solution. Experienced meditators showed significantly less persistence with the complex formula compared to non-meditators in Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, non-meditators who completed an eight-session mindfulness program also had lower rigidity scores than a waiting list group. The authors conclude that mindfulness meditation reduces the tendency to be blinded by past experience, promoting more adaptive and flexible problem-solving.