Meditation

Neurobiological Changes Induced by Mindfulness and Meditation: A Systematic Review

This 2024 systematic review examines how mindfulness and meditation induce measurable neurobiological changes, including increased cortical thickness, reduced amygdala reactivity, and enhanced brain connectivity. Drawing on neuroimaging and biomarker evidence, the review highlights how these changes support emotional regulation, cognitive function, and resilience to stress.
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Desirée Latella et. al.,

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