Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
927529 Consciousness and Cognition 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The concepts of mindfulness and consciousness are inextricably intertwined.•Consciousness, attention and meditation should manifest similar neural correlates.•ACC, PCC, insula and thalamus appear to be involved in consciousness and meditation.

Although mindfulness meditation has been practiced in the East for more than two millennia, Western scientific research and healthcare programs have only recently drawn their attention to it. Basically, the concept of mindfulness hinges on focusing on one’s own awareness at the present moment. In this review we analyze different hypotheses about the functioning and the cerebral correlates of mindfulness meditation. Since mindfulness is strictly associated with a particular state of consciousness, we also examine some of the most relevant theories that have been proposed as accounts of consciousness. Finally, we suggest that consciousness and mindfulness meditation can be integrated within a neuroscientific perspective, by identifying the brain areas which seem to play an essential role in both, namely the anterior cingulate cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, insula and thalamus.

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