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Ravindra P Nagendra

Centre for Consciousness Studies (CCS), Department of Neurophysiology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

2 papers in the library · 11 citations · publishing 2022-2025

Papers

Enhanced dehydroepiandrosterone levels are positively correlated with N3 sleep stage in long-term mindfulness meditation practitioners.

Sleep science (Sao Paulo, Brazil) January 1, 2022 Ravindra P Nagendra, Talakad N Sathyaprabha, Bindu M Kutty 11 citations

Long-term Vipassana meditators show increased slow-wave (N3) and REM sleep compared to non-meditators. Evening cortisol levels are similar between groups, but early morning cortisol, diurnal dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), and melatonin are significantly higher in meditators. Diurnal DHEA correlates significantly with N3 sleep in meditators. Higher diurnal DHEA despite comparable cortisol suggests that long-term meditation modulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, influencing sleep architecture. This provides evidence for exploring mindfulness meditation as an intervention for insomnia.

Neurophysiological features of dream recall and the phenomenology of dreams: Auditory stimulation impacts dream experiences.

Consciousness and cognition July 1, 2025 Gulshan Kumar, Safoora Naaz, Nahida Jabin et al.

Dream recall is more frequent after REM sleep than N2 sleep. During dream recall, EEG beta activity increases, functional connectivity within the default mode network strengthens, and the medial frontal cortex activates, regardless of sleep stage. Auditory stimulation during sleep can influence the emotional content of dreams, suggesting that targeted memory reactivation may be possible. These findings help clarify how conscious experience arises during sleep.