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Poppy la Schoenberg

Contemplative Neuroscience and Integrative Medicine (CNIM) Laboratory, Vanderbilt University, United States. Electronic address: poppy.schoenberg@vanderbilt.edu.

1 paper in the library · 59 citations · publishing 2019

Papers

Mapping meditative states and stages with electrophysiology: concepts, classifications, and methods.

Current opinion in psychology August 1, 2019 Poppy la Schoenberg, David R Vago 59 citations

The exploration of human consciousness, specifically how brain structure and function produce the mind, remains a frontier in neuroscience. Mindfulness and contemplative practices involve systematic mental training that can develop the mind in quantifiable ways. While some electrophysiological markers of meditation have been identified, fundamental questions remain: how to classify discrete 'mind states' of consciousness in line with phenomenological experience for ontological quantification; what measures best represent such classification; and whether current electrophysiological approaches can map developmentally specified mind states to neurobiological substrates, given ongoing debates about EEG band functionality and underlying mechanisms.