Meditation based on mental silence can strengthen brain networks of attention and executive control

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Meditation based on mental silence can strengthen brain networks of attention and executive control

Researchers from the Universitat Jaume I, the University of La Laguna, the University of California and King’s College London have published a study that reveals that prolonged practice of Sahaja Yoga meditation, a technique that teaches practitioners to reach a state of mental silence in which thoughts are suppressed or substantially reduced, may be associated with a strengthening of brain networks of attention and executive control and a weakening of mental wandering.

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