Title of article :
Attentional processes and meditation
Author/Authors :
Hodgins، نويسنده , , Holley S. and Adair، نويسنده , , Kathryn C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
7
From page :
872
To page :
878
Abstract :
Visual attentional processing was examined in adult meditators and non-meditators on behavioral measures of change blindness, concentration, perspective-shifting, selective attention, and sustained inattentional blindness. Results showed that meditators (1) noticed more changes in flickering scenes and noticed them more quickly, (2) counted more accurately in a challenging concentration task, (3) identified a greater number of alternative perspectives in multiple perspectives images, and (4) showed less interference from invalid cues in a visual selective attention task, but (5) did not differ on a measure of sustained inattentional blindness. Together, results show that regular meditation is associated with more accurate, efficient, and flexible visual attentional processing across diverse tasks that have high face validity outside of the laboratory. Furthermore, effects were assessed in a context separate from actual meditation practice, suggesting that meditators’ better visual attention is not just immediate, but extends to contexts separate from meditation practice.
Keywords :
attention , change blindness , selective attention , Meditation , Perspective-shifting , Visual concentration , Sustained inattentional blindness
Journal title :
Consciousness and Cognition
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Consciousness and Cognition
Record number :
2291589
Link To Document :
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