“…Later on, Reva reported influences of SYM on event-related potentials sensitive to improvements in emotion processing (Reva et al, 2014). Our own research showed structural and functional differences in long-term practitioners of SYM relative to healthy non-meditators overlapping in the right inferior frontal cortex/insula, anterior cingulate cortex, and temporal cortex (Hernández et al, 2016(Hernández et al, , 2018(Hernández et al, , 2020, with structural differences extending further to the left inferior frontal cortex and right angular gyrus (Hernández et al, 2016(Hernández et al, , 2020. A recent study by Dodich et al (2019) found that, even after a short period (4 weeks) of SYM training, non-meditators demonstrated similar increased gray matter in the right inferior frontal cortex/insula and changes in the coherence of intrinsic brain activity in the right IFG and anterior parts of the executive control network, suggesting a direct association between SYM practice and these brain regions.…”