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Danilo Menicucci

Department of Surgical, Medical, Molecular Pathology and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.

2 papers in the library · 13 citations · publishing 2021-2022

Papers

The Consciousness State of Traditional Nidrâ Yoga/Modern Yoga Nidra: Phenomenological Characterization and Preliminary Insights from an EEG Study.

International journal of yoga therapy January 1, 2021 Andrea Zaccaro, André Riehl, Andrea Piarulli et al. 13 citations

Yoga nidra, an ancient meditative practice, induces an altered state of consciousness distinct from sleep. In a preliminary study, six healthy volunteers completed 12 guided sessions during a retreat. EEG recordings showed no sleep markers (K-complexes or spindles) during practice. Compared to a resting baseline, participants reported increased dissociative effects, altered body image, reduced rational thinking, and less volitional thought control. One subject's EEG analysis revealed early increases in alpha, beta, and theta power followed by reductions, with gamma power rising in later stages. These findings suggest yoga nidra produces a unique psychophysiological state, though larger studies are needed.

Sleep Deprivation Induces Acute Dissociation via Altered EEG Rhythms Expression and Connectivity

bioRxiv Preprint Server March 21, 2022 Danilo Menicucci, Valentina Cesari, Enrico Cipriani et al. preprint

The fragmented sleep, fragmented mind hypothesis links sleep disturbances to dissociative states in people with dissociative traits, supported by neurophysiological theories that altered states of consciousness may arise from disrupted functional interaction among brain modules due to inefficient sleep processes.