マインドフルネスの向こう: 仏教の瞑想が 明確な心理的な経路を通して 意識を変化させる方法
1Research Institute for Ancient Books, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
Frontiers in psychology
|August 20, 2025
まとめ
サマサ,ヴィパッサナ,メッタのような 仏教の瞑想は 認知と感情の調節を高めます 神経科学の研究では これらのテクニックが 脳のネットワークとEEGパターンを 再構成し 典型的なマインドフルネスを超えた 深い個人的な成長をもたらします
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 心理学
- 瞑想 的 な 研究
背景:
- 仏教の瞑想は,従来のマインドフルネスとは異なる様々な実践 (サマータ,ヴィパッサナ,メッタ) を含む.
- これらのテクニックは,元認知の洞察力,感情の調節,自己調査を培うことを目的としています.
研究 の 目的:
- 仏教の瞑想が 意識をどのように変容させるかについての 研究を振り返るためです
- 神経科学と心理学の基礎を 探求すること
- 仏教の瞑想と 西洋のマインドフルネスと 催眠術を比べてみましょう
主な方法:
- 神経科学と心理学の研究のレビュー
- 脳のネットワークの改変 (例えばデフォルトモードネットワーク) の分析.
- 電気脳波 (EEG) のパターンの検査
主要な成果:
- 仏教の瞑想は 注意の安定性を強化し 自己指向的な考え方を再構築します
- 感情のパターンを再編成し 脳のネットワーク活動に影響を与えます
- 医療従事者の間で特徴的なEEGパターンが観察されています.
結論:
- 仏教の瞑想は 個人的な成長と 意識の変化のための ユニークな経路を提供します
- 倫理的な統合と内省は 重要な特徴です
- "無自己" (アナッタ) のような高度な状態を客観的に測定するにあたって 課題が存在します
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