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P. Bharadwaj

1 paper in the library · 28 citations · publishing 2021

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Neuroscience of the yogic theory of consciousness

Neuroscience of Consciousness January 1, 2021 Vaibhav Tripathi, P. Bharadwaj 28 citations

Yoga, a practice and philosophy with roots over 4500 years old, has gained renewed scientific interest. This review outlines the dualistic Sankhya philosophy of yoga as summarized by Patanjali, describing the five vrittis (modulations of mind), practices like pratyahara and dhyana, and states of samadhi. The authors propose a yogic theory of consciousness (YTC) that models both external modulations and internal mental states, suggesting attention, sleep, and mind wandering are unique modulatory states. YTC can model external states, meditation, samadhi, and disorders of consciousness. The article lists testable neuroscientific hypotheses and discusses benefits and limitations of this framework.