2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2021.702796
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Mindfulness Training Improves Cognition and Strengthens Intrinsic Connectivity Between the Hippocampus and Posteromedial Cortex in Healthy Older Adults

Abstract: Maintaining optimal cognitive functioning throughout the lifespan is a public health priority. Evaluation of cognitive outcomes following interventions to promote and preserve brain structure and function in older adults, and associated neural mechanisms, are therefore of critical importance. In this randomized controlled trial, we examined the behavioral and neural outcomes following mindfulness training (n = 72), compared to a cognitive fitness program (n = 74) in healthy, cognitively normal, older adults (6… Show more

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“…This reflective question contends the possibility of a linear trajectory or sequencing in time of relationships between the following: the practice of meditation (e.g., engaging in the walking meditation technique) instills appreciation, feeling, and knowledge of mindfulness which may then heighten the inner motivation and personal resolve of intent, resulting in a person’s clear and strategic vision to construct different types of GsBP for accomplishment. This example in terms of assisting and/or facilitating the active construction of appropriate GsBP, from our point of view, reflects a recent research inquiry into the nature of mindfulness (e.g., Zeidan et al, 2010 ; Wimmer et al, 2016 ; Brunner et al, 2017 ; Malinowski and Shalamanova, 2017 ; Sevinc et al, 2021 ) which focuses on cognitive enhancement via means of meditation.…”
Section: Practical Implications For Considerationmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…This reflective question contends the possibility of a linear trajectory or sequencing in time of relationships between the following: the practice of meditation (e.g., engaging in the walking meditation technique) instills appreciation, feeling, and knowledge of mindfulness which may then heighten the inner motivation and personal resolve of intent, resulting in a person’s clear and strategic vision to construct different types of GsBP for accomplishment. This example in terms of assisting and/or facilitating the active construction of appropriate GsBP, from our point of view, reflects a recent research inquiry into the nature of mindfulness (e.g., Zeidan et al, 2010 ; Wimmer et al, 2016 ; Brunner et al, 2017 ; Malinowski and Shalamanova, 2017 ; Sevinc et al, 2021 ) which focuses on cognitive enhancement via means of meditation.…”
Section: Practical Implications For Considerationmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…We hypothesize that the reduction in vascular variability found by stress reduction originates in these brain regions and is ultimately mediated by the baroreflex. A study by Sevinc et al ( 47 ) also points in this direction, showing that mindfulness training improves cognition and strengthens intrinsic connectivity between the hippocampus and posteromedial cortex in healthy older adults.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Additionally, in a recent randomized controlled trial of 146 older individuals, mindfulness training was compared to a cognitive fitness program to determine brain effects and also effects on cognition [ 31 ]. Mindfulness training was associated with greater improvements in cognition that were associated with increased connectivity within the default mode network, particularly between the right hippocampus and the posteromedial cortex and between the left hippocampus and the lateral parietal cortex.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%